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WINTIIBOP   S.   GILMAN, 
JOHN  CEOSBY  BEOWN, 
JOHN  E.  PAESONS, 
ALEXANDEE  WHILLDIN, 
BENJAMIN  F.  BUTLEB, 
WILLIAM  T.  BOOTH, 
AECHIBALD  McCLUBE,  Jk., 
ISAAC  SCAEBITT, 
GEOEGE  JUNKIN. 


©fflcjers  of  tlje  Committer. 


WIXTHBOP  S.  GILMAN,  Chairman. 

Hon.  WILLIAM  E.  DODGE,   Treasurer. 

Rev.  FBANK  F.  ELLIN  WOOD,  D.D.,  Corresponding  Setty, 


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PREFATORY    NOTE. 


ERRATA. 

Page  36,  fourth  line  from  the  top,  read  :    "  D.  R.  Campbell ;  General  Object      .355  000  CO  ■ 
Total,  $94,900.00."  '  ' 

The  footings  should  read  :   " Home  Objects,  $141,910.50;  General  Objects,  $64,932  10-  TotaL 
$206,842.60."  ' 

Page  40,  sixth  line  from  the  bottom,  read  :   "  C.  H.  Perkin.-.,: 

Page  41,  seventh  line  from  the  bottom,  read  :   "  P.  Brown." 

Page  44.  tenth  line  from  the  bottom,  read :   "D.  X.  Junkin,  D.D.:: 


named  as  being  expended  in  various  ways,  but  which  the  donors  did  not  choose 
to  consider  Memorial. 

The  Secretary  of  the  Committee  kept  an  account  of  these  outside  expends 
tures,  reaching-  at  least  from  two  to  three  millions  of  dollars,  which  might 
properly  have  been  included  within  the  limits  prescribed.  It  may  be  proper 
to  state,  as  showing  the  real  strength  of  the  church,  that  of  the  immense  ex- 
penditures upon  the  Presbyterian  Hospital  in  New  York,  not  over  $50,000  was 
reported  in  the  Memorial  Fund.  For  the  hospital  in  Philadelphia,  also  valued 
at  a  very  large  sum,  not  over  $20,000  was  counted  Memorial.  Of  the  noble 
gifts  made  to  Princeton  College  only  about  $30,000  was  included,  and  about 
$10,000  of  the  amount  raised  for  the  Theological  Seminary.  One  hundred 
thousand  dollars  given  by  one  individual  to  a  local  institution  in  Western  Perm- 


?! 


PREFATORY    NOTE. 


It  cannot  be  expected  that  the  statistics  of  the  Memorial  Report  will  be 
found  to  be  entirely  accurate.  Had  all  returns  from  the  churches  been  made 
in  the  forms  which  were  furnished,  entire  accuracy  would  have  been  attainable ; 
but  with  the  imperfect  reports  which  have  been  received — often  omitting  even 
to  name  the  Presbytery  from  which  they  came,  and  giving  partial  amounts  at 
different  times — the  Committee  have  by  great  labor  endeavored  to  reach  the 
nearest  possible  approximations. 

In  some  instance  where  churches  have  been  credited  with  amounts  given  by 
individuals  to  colleges  or  poor  churches,  and  not  reported  by  their  own  officers, 
the  total  will  be  found  larger  than  the  original  reports.  In  other  cases  the  orig- 
inal reports  have  been  diminished  on  account  of  a  reported  failure  to  reach 
the  amount  at  first  subscribed. 

The  amount  of  additional  reports  rendered  subsequent  to  the  meeting  of 
the  Assembly  is  a  little  less  than  a  quarter  of  a  million  of  dollars,  being  made 
up  mostly  of  small  returns  from  the  country  churches. 

The  Committee,  understanding  that  the  extension  of  time  by  the  Assembly 
till  the  1st  of  August  was  intended  only  to  admit  reports  which  were  designed 
to  be  given  before  the  Assembly,  have  put  forth  no  effort  to  swell  the  amount, 
but  havt  nerely  entered  what  was  reported  up  to  the  allotted  time. 

The  total  up  to  August  1st  lacks  a  little  of  Eight  Millions  of  Dollars. 

As  there  is  in  the  body  of  the  report  rendered  to  the  Assembly  some  allusion 
to  various  sums  raised  in  the  churches  which,  to  the  amount  of  two  millions  at 
least,  were  excluded  from  the  Memorial  footings,  it  may  be  well  to  state  more 
definitely  on  what  grounds  that  estimate  was  based. 

In  the  correspondence  of  the  churches  during  the  year  amounts  were  often 
named  as  being  expended  in  various  ways,  but  which  the  donors  did  not  choose 
to  consider  Memorial. 

The  Secretary  of  the  Committee  kept  an  account  of  these  outside  expendi- 
tures, reaching  at  least  from  two  to  three  millions  of  dollars,  which  might 
properly  have  been  included  within  the  limits  prescribed.  It  may  be  proper 
to  state,  as  showing  the  real  strength  of  the  church,  that  of  the  immense  ex- 
penditures upon  the  Presbyterian  Hospital  in  New  York,  not  over  $50,000  was 
reported  in  the  Memorial  Fund.  For  the  hospital  in  Philadelphia,  also  valued 
at  a  very  large  sum,  not  over  $20,000  was  counted  Memorial.  Of  the  noble 
gifts  made  to  Princeton  College  only  about  $30,000  was  included,  and  about 
$10,000  of  the  amount  raised  for  the  Theological  Seminary.  One  hundred 
thousand  dollars  given  by  one  individual  to  a  local  institution  in  Western  Perm- 


<t  PREFATORY   NOTE. 

sylvania  was  not  reported,  and  the  same  may  be  said  of  considerable  sums 
given  within  the  limits  of  the  Synod  of  New  York  for  different  seminaries 
and  colleges. 

Extensive  church  building  operations  in  various  sections  of  the  Church  were 
excluded  from  the  report ;  and  while  many  cancelled  debts  and  needed  repairs 
were  reported,  many  more  were  left  out  of  the  account. 

Even  where  the  Memorial  work  has  not  been  approved,  it  has  at  the  same 
time  been  emulated,  so  that  the  kingdom  of  Christ  has  been  everywhere  ad- 
vanced. 

There  may  have  been  disappointment  among  the  friends  of  some  of  our  in- 
stitutions of  learning  at  not  having  received  larger  endowments  during  this 
common  effort. 

It  will  be  seen,  however,  from  the  above  statements,  that  the  aggregate 
raised  by  the  Church  for  this  class  of  institutions  during  the  Memorial  period 
is  more  than  Two  Millions  of  Dollars. 

The  tabular  report  herewith  published  is  designed  to  show  only  the  gifts  of 
churches  as  such.  It  is  found  to  be  impossible  to  publish  the  gifts  of  individ- 
uals, which,  therefore,  are  simply  entered  on  the  permanent  books  of  the 
Committee. 

In  consequence  a  very  large  balance  is  herein  presented  under  the  general 
head  of  ''Miscellaneous."  Some  of  the  very  largest  and  noblest  of  all  the 
Memorial  offerings  are  embraced  in  it,  but  it  is  impossible  to  discriminate  be- 
tween donors. 

The.  complete  manuscript  records  of  all  the  churches,  with  their  gifts  or 
failures,  were  presented  for  general  inspection  at  the  meeting  of  the  Assem- 
bly; but  in  this  final  printed  form  only  the  contributing  churches  are  re- 
corded. 


Preambles  and  I!ks<>m,th>xs  Presented  wt  Ret.  Samuel  W. 
Fisher,  I). I).,  LL.L).,  am.  Adopted  i\  Joint  Convention 
by  the  Members  of  tiik  Twm  A»kmblies,  Pm-smia-n, 
November  L2,  L869. 

In  the  Providence  of  God,  the  two  Branches  of  the  Presby- 
terian Church  in  the  United  States  of  America,  after  a  sepa- 
ration of  more  than  thirty  years,  are  again  united.  This  event, 
in  its  magnitude,  is  unparalleled  in  the  ecclesiastical  history  of 
this  country,  and  almost  of  the  world.  It  evidences  to  all  men 
the  presence  and  unifying  power  of  the  Divine  Spirit.  A  fact 
so  remarkable  and  significant  attracts  interest  and  creates  ex- 
pectation among  even  worldly  minds.  It  awakens  the  sym- 
pathies and  the  hopes  of  all  who  truly  love  Christ  among  other 
denominations.  It  awakens  hope,  since  it  illustrates  the  evident 
purpose  of  God  to  bring  all  his  followers  into  closer  union  in 
spirit,  combine  them  in  action  for  the  overthrow  of  error  and 
the  diffusion  of  his  truth;  it  awakens  expectation,  since  they 
justly  anticipate  on  our  part,  from  this  union  of  resources, 
spirit,  and  action,  a  far  more  vigorous  assault  upon  the  forces 
of  darkness,  and  more  decided  efforts  to  spread  the  Gospel 
among  all  classes  in  our  own  and  other  lands. 

To  us,  as  a  Church,  it  is  an  era  in  our  history  most  memor- 
able and  hopeful;  memorable,  as  it  signalizes  the  triumph  of 
faith  and  love  over  the  strifes  and  jealousies  of  more  than  a 
quarter  of  a  century ;  hopeful,  since  it  is  not  the  result  of  de- 
cadence and  torpor,  but  of  progress  and  augmented  strength. 
It  buries  the  suspicions  and  the  rivalries  of  the  past,  with  the 
sad  necessity  of  magnifying  our  differences  in  order  to  justify 
our  separation.  It  banishes  the  spirit  of  division,  the  natural 
foe  of  true  progress.  In  this  union  are  seen  the  outflashing  of 
a  divine  purpose  to  lead  us  on  to  greater  self-sacrifice,  and  a 
more  entire  consecration  to  the  evangelization  of  the  world. 
God  has  elevated  us  to  this  commanding  position,  that  we  may 
see  His  glory,  and  in  the  strengthened  faith  it  inspires  devote 
our  united  resources  more  directly  and  efficiently  to  the  sal- 
vation of  men.  New  and  grander  responsibilities  rest  upon  us. 
Jesus  summons  us  to  a  holier  faith  and  more  perfect  consecra- 
tion. He  summons  this  Church  to  answer  his  loving  kindness 
by  deeds  commensurate  with  our  renewed  resources.  The 
times  are  auspicious ;  everywhere  peace  reigns;  the  gates  are 
open,  and  the  millions  of  our  own  and  other  lands  wait  for  the 
Gospel.     Our  position  is  commanding;    our  resources  great; 


G  PREAMBLES    AND    RESOLUTIONS. 

our  methods  of  action  well  settled,  simple,  and  efficient.  The 
Spirit  of  God  that  has  united  us  will  inspire,  direct,  and  bless 
our  efforts.  While  we  maintain  the  faith  which  Paul  so  fully 
unfolded,  and  our  Church,  in  the  centuries  past,  has,  through 
manifold  persecution  and  martyrdom,  so  gloriously  upheld,  we 
are  summoned,  as  by  the  will  of  God,  to  arise  and  build,  to 
form  new,  broader,  and  bolder  plans  for  the  extension  of  Christ's 
kingdom,  and  to  enter  upon  and  execute  them  with  apostolic 
enthusiasm. 

Let  us,  then,  the  ministers,  elders,  and  members  of  this 
Church  here  assembled,  as  in  spirit  standing  in  the  presence 
of  and  representing  the  entire  body  of  believers  in  our  connec- 
tion, and  the  beloved  missionaries  in  foreign  lands,  who  now 
await  with  tender  and  prayerful  interest  this  consummation  of 
our  union — let  us,  in  humble  dependence  upon  our  dear  Re- 
deemer, with  deep  humility,  in  view  of  our  past  inefficiency 
and  present  un worthiness,  and  as  an  expression  of  our  devout 
gratitude  to  Him  who  has  brought  this  once  dissevered,  now 
united,  Church  up  to  this  Mount  of  Transfiguration,  signalize 
this  most  blessed  and  joyous  union  with  an  offering  in  some 
good  degree  commensurate  with  the  abundant  pecuniary  gifts 
that  He  has  bestowed  on  us.     And,  to  this  end,  be  it 

Resolved,  That  it  is  incumbent  on  the  Presbyterian  Church 
in  the  United  States  of  America,  one  in  organization,  one  in 
faith,  and  one  in  effort,  to  make  a  special  offering  to  the  treas- 
ury of  the  Lord  of  Five  Millions  of  Dollars :  and  we  pledge 
ourselves,  first  of  all,  to  seek  in  our  daily  petitions  the  blessing 
of  God  to  make  this  resolution  effectual;  and  second,  that  we 
will,  with  untiring  perseverance  and  personal  effort,  endeavor 
to  animate  the  whole  Church  with  the  purpose  to  secure  the 
accomplishment  of  this  great  work  before  the  third  Thursday 
of  May,  1871. 

Resolved,  further,  That  the  Stated  Clerks  of  the  Assemblies 
of  1869  be  requested  to  publish  this  paper,  with  the  names  of  the 
Moderators,  Clerks,  the  Joint  Committee  on  .Reunion,  and  the 
Commissioners  now  in  attendance,  appended  thereto. 

This  action  was  by  common  understanding  rather  than  by 
formal  vote  referred  to  the  Joint  Committee  on  Finance,  and 
they  were  expected  to  report  to  the  United  Assembly  in  May, 
1870,  at  Philadelphia. 

The  Joint  Committee  consisted  of  the  following  persons : — 
Rev.  John  Hall,  D.D.  Hon.  William  E.  Dodge. 

Rev.  Chas.  K.  Imbrie,  D.D.    Hon.  William  Strong. 
Hon.  Robert  McKxight.        Rev.  Jonathan  F.  Stearns,  D.D. 
Hon.  Hovey  K.  Clarke.        Rev.  William  H.  Goodrich,  D.D. 
Mr.  W.  S.  Gilman.  Rev.  Charles  Hawlet,  D.D. 


REPORT    OF    THE    JOINT    COMMITTEE    ON    FINANCE.  7 

It  was  also  understood  that  lion.  William  E.  Dodge  should 
be  authorized,  us  Treasurer  of  the  Fund,  to  open  books  imme- 
diately for  the  receipt  and  recording  of  offerings. 

Ki  port  of  the  Joint  Commit]  be  ok  Finan<  e  relating  to  the 
Memorial  Fund,  as  Amended  and  Adopted  by  the  Gene- 
ral Asbemblt  at  Philadelphia,  Mat,  1870. 

The  Joint  Committee  was  called  into  existence  by  the  fol- 
lowing  resolution  of  the  Joint  Committee  on  Reunion  : — 

k>  ResoVoedy  That  a  Committee  of  five  from  each  branch  of  the 
Church  be  appointed  to  take  into  consideration  the  subject  of 
raising  funds  for  the  use  of  the  United  Church,  and  the  best 
methods  of  doing  the  same,  and  the  objects  to  which  the  same 
should  be  directed,  and  to  report  to  the  next  General  As- 
sembly.'1 

The  Convention  of  the  United  Churches  at  Pittsburgh,  Pa., 
further  agreed,  with  enthusiasm,  to  the  following  resolution  : — 

"Resolved,  That  it  is  incumbent  on  the  Presbyterian  Church 
of  the  United  States  of  America,  one  in  organization,  one  in 
faith,  and  one  in  effort,  to  make  a  special  offering  to  the  treas- 
ury of  the  Lord,  of  Five  Millions  of  Dollars :  and  we  pledge 
ourselves,  first  of  all,  to  seek  in  our  daily  petitions  the  blessing 
of  God  to  make  this  resolution  effectual;  and  second,  that  we 
will,  with  untiring  perseverance  and  personal  effort,  endeavor 
to  animate  the  whole  Church  with  the  purpose  to  secure  the  ac- 
complishment of  this  great  work  before  the  third  Thursday  of 
May,  1871." 

The  action  of  the  Committee  upon  these  resolutions  is  here- 
with submitted. 

On  the  subject  of  the  Five  Million  Memorial  Fund,  the  Joint- 
Committee  (all  the  members  being  present  but  two,  who  were 
hindered  by  unavoidable  engagements),  after  most  careful  and 
anxious  deliberation,  agreed  unanimously  upon  the  following 
resolutions : — 

1.  That,  notwithstanding  we  find,  on  examination,  that  the 
terms  of  the  resolution  adopted  on  the  subject  by  the  General 
Assemblies  recently  met  at  Pitt-burgh,  Pa.,  do  not  distinctly 
enjoin  the  duty  of  raising  the  proposed  "Memorial  Fund 
upon  this  Joint  Committee;  yet,  being  fully  persuaded  that  the 
general  voice  and  expectation  of  the  Church  have  determined 
that  this  service  fairly  belongs  to  the  Committee;  and,  further, 
inasmuch  as  funds  tor  this  object  have  already  been  tendered 
to  us,  we  assume  this  to  be  a  duty  embraced  within  the  inten- 
tion of  the  Assemblies  in  our  appointment;  and  therefore  we 
conclude  to  initiate  this  work  at  once,  and  to  conduct  it  until 
the  meeting  of  the  General  Assembly. 


8  EEPOET    OF    THE   JOIST   COMMITTEE    ON   FINANCE. 

2.  That,  in  the  judgment  of  this  Joint  Committee,  it  is  not 
within  the  intention  of  the  Church  to  include  in  this  fund  the 
ordinary  contributions  to  the  Church's  stated  work  (which  in 
our  new  position  should  be  greatly  advanced),  but  to  create  and 
strengthen  permanent  institutions  at  home  and  abroad,  to  meet 
such  extraordinary  claims  as  arise  out  of  our  new  position,  and 
to  effect  such  objects  as  properly  commemorate  our  union.  By 
these  we  mean — 

I.  Theological  seminaries,  colleges,  and  seminaries  for  the 
education  of  our  daughters,  including  buildings  and  endow- 
ments of  the  same  ;  it  being  understood  that  such  institutions 
shall  be  chartered,  and  shall  be  in  connection  with  the  Presby- 
terian Church. 

II.  Literary  institutions  for  the  raising  of  a  native  Gospel 
ministry  in  heathen  lands. 

III.  Church  buildings  and  manses  originating  subsequently 
to  the  Union,  and  otherwise  entitled  to  public  aid;  hospitals 
and  orphan  asylums  in  connection  with  the  Church. 

IY.  Institutions  for  the  education  and  evangelization  of 
Freedmen. 

Y.  Special  contributions  for  the  establishment  of  a  perma- 
nent Sustentation  Fund,  which  shall  include  funds  to  be  appro- 
priated for  the  support  of  disabled  ministers  and  their  families. 

At  the  same  time  the  Committee  announced  that  the  Hon. 
William  E.  Dodge,  as  Treasurer,  in  accordance  with  the  recom- 
mendation of  the  Convention,  would  receive  donations  for  these 
objects,  and  donations  to  be  applied  hereafter,  at  the  discretion 
of  the  General  Assembly. 

These  resolutions  were  extensively  published,  and  while 
much  diversity  of  view  appears  to  prevail  regarding  details, 
their  leading  principle  appears  to  have  secured  general  accept- 
ance, and  in  various  quarters  efforts  have  been  inaugurated  in 
accordance  with  it. 

The  Committee  having  considered  what  practical  measures 
should  be  suggested  to  the  General  Assembly,  with  a  view  to 
realizing  the  Five  Million  Memorial  Fund  before  the  third 
Thursday  in  May,  1871,  according  to  a  resolution  of  the  Pitts- 
burgh Convention, 

It  was  unanimously  agreed  to  recommend — 

1st.  The  appointment  of  a  Committee  for  the  raising  and 
disposition  of  this  fund,  subject  to  the  principles  now  agreed 
upon. 

2d.  That  this  Committee  shall  examine  the  claims  of  particu- 
lar institutions  seeking  to  enjoy  the  benefit  of  the  fund,  either 
by  direct  appropriation  or  their  own  efforts,  the  results  of  which 
are  reckoned  as  part  of  the  fund. 


RECEPTION    OF   THE    MEMORIAL    REPORT.  9 

3d.  That,  in  addition  to  other  efforts,  a  collection  be  made 
in  all  our  congregations,  as  nearly  simultaneously  as  practi- 
cable, during  the  mouth  of  January,  1871,  when  the  ministers, 
baving  prepared  the  way  by  keeping  the  subject  constantly 
before  the  people  in  the  interval,  shall  more  especially  urge  the 
contribution  upon  them. 

4th.  That  the  Committee,  constituted  by  the  first  resolution, 
be  instructed  to  prepare  and  forward  to  each  congregation 
through  the  pastor,  stated  supply,  or  session,  to  be  Laid  before 
eacli  member  of  the  congregation,  a  clear,  distinct,  and  minute 
plan  for  subscribing,  reporting,  collecting,  and  forwarding  the 
amounts  contributed  to  this  fund,  and  also  to  prepare  and  send 
suitable  blanks  for  these  purposes. 

5th.  That  our  Presbyteries  and  Synods  be  instructed,  at 
their  fall  meetings,  to  make  careful  inquiry  of  each  pastor  and 
elder,  and  know  if  these  subscriptions  have  been  presented 
to  the  individuals  of  all  our  congregations;  and  in  cases  of 
failure  to  take  such  measures  as  may  best  secure  this  result. 

The  following  Committee  was  appointed  the  Committee  on 
the  Memorial  Fund : — 

Messrs.  Winthrop  S.  Gilman,  J.  Crosby  Brown,  John  E. 
Parsons,  Alexander  Whilldin,  Benjamin  F.  Butler,  Isaac  Scar- 
ritt,  William  T.  Booth,  Archibald  McClure,  Jr.,  and  George 
Junkin. 

Reception  of  the  Memorial  Report    by  the  General  As- 
sembly at  Chicago,  May  23d,  1871. 

At  three  o'clock  on  Tuesday  afternoon,  the  order  of  the 
day  receiving  the  report  on  the  Memorial  Fund  was  taken 
up.  A  considerable  audience  of  ladies  and  gentlemen,  besides 
that  usually  in  attendence,  had  tilled  the  house  in  all  parts. 
Mr.  Winthrop  S.  Gilman,  of  New  York,  the  Chairman  of  the 
Committee,  was  introduced  by  the  Moderator,  amid  applause, 
and  said  : — 

I  rise  to  make  some  explanation  before  the  reading  of  the 
report.  You  gave  us  that  privilege  a  day  or  two  since,  in  the 
passage  of  the  resolution  to  hear  the  report  this  afternoon. 
I  want  to  say  that  in  the  progress  of  the  work,  we  have,  as  a 
Committee,  sometimes  had  our  dark  days,  have  met  with  much 
that  is  discouraging,  and  it  seemed  as  though  God,  in  His  provi- 
dence, was  about  to  do  with  the  Presbyterian  Church,  that 
which  He  often  does  in  His  wonder-working  ways — disappoint 
the  earnest  expectation  of  His  people,  and  cause  them  to  feel 
humbled  before  Him  by  failure. 

But  as  the  work  progressed,  and  when  it  came  within  five  or 


10  RECEPTION   OF   THE   MEMORIAL    REPORT. 

six  weeks  of  completion,  as  we  hoped,  and  we  had  less  than  a 
million  of  dollars  upon  our  books,  we  at  the  same  time  lost  all 
sense  of  apprehension.  The  view  we  had  of  the  feeling  through- 
out the  union  ;  the  evidences  of  the  influences  of  the  Holy 
Spirit  touching  one  heart  and  another,  were  so  manifest  that 
we  lost  all  anxiety,  and  rested  in  the  hands  of  God,  perfectly 
willing.  I  speak  on  behalf  of  my  brethren  and  myself  when  I 
say  that  we  were  perfectly  willing  that  it  should  be  but  three 
or  four  millions  of  dollars,  if  God  so  pleased.  If  you  could 
look  into  the  correspondence  that  has  come  before  the  Com- 
mittee, you  would  see  in  the  incidents — the  repeated  incidents 
of  the  greatest  interest,  especially  among  the  poor,  the  offer- 
ings of  the  poor,  their  prayers  and  their  self-denial — you  would 
see  that  which  would  lead  you  to  say  that  the  salt  of  a  divine 
savor  was  bestowed  upon  it  in  answer  to  our  prayers.  And 
especially  I  would  congratulate  you,  my  brethren,  that  in  the 
first  act  of  the  reunited  body  we  agreed  that  it  was  incumbent 
upon  the  Presbyterian  Church  to  make  a  special  offering  of 
Five  Millions  of  Dollars  to  the  treasury  of  the  Lord,  and  the 
saving  clause  was  put  in:  ''And  we  pledge  ourselves  in  our 
daily  prayers  to  seek  the  blessing  of  God  that  this  resolution 
may  be  effectual."  It  is  the  prayers — the  widow's  prayers,  the 
orphan's  prayers,  the  prayers  of  the  poor — their  self-denial, 
and  the  combined  influence  of  the  whole  Church,  that  have 
brought  this  act  to  its  consummation.  And  it  teaches  us  a 
very  great  lesson  in  the  spiritual  profit  to  the  Church.  The 
whole  interest  concentrates,  to  my  mind,  in  this  fact — the 
spiritual  benefit  to  the  Church  of  God. 

I  will  not  go  on  with  any  incidents,  though  the}'  are  very 
moving,  for  I  know  you  are  impatient  to  hear  the  report.  I 
will  only  mention  the  rigid  course  that  this  Committee  has 
taken  in  counting  the  offerings  of  the  Church.  In  many  cases 
clergymen  have  sent  us  a  report  stating  :  "  We  have  contributed 
so  much  for  general  purposes,  so  much  for  our  home  objects," 
and  below  the  signature  would  be  found  written,  "  And  we 
have  also  paid  $7,000  on  a  church  debt  which  you  may  count 
in  if  you  see  proper."  No,  no,  my  friends,  it  is  the  intent  of 
the  giver  that  bestows  the  Memorial  quality,  and  we  have  act- 
ed upon  the  principle  that  if  the  Church  felt  any  doubt  whether 
they  consecreated  it  to  Christ  we  would  mark  it  off,  and  we  have 
laid  aside  many  and  many  such  subscriptions.  Again,  in  the 
great  variety  of  views  entertained  by  individuals  in  making  a 
free-will  offering  to  God,  of  course  there  would  be  a  vast  num- 
ber of  offerings,  just  outside  the  line,  wrhich  we  could  not  count. 
I  will  instance  one  of  them.  A  gentleman  on  the  Hudson 
River  wanted  to  make  one  of  his  princely  donations  in  a  Me- 


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morial  gift  of  $30,000  to  a  theological  seminary  ;  but  his  inter- 
est concentrated  chiefly  in  the  theological  seminary  of  Virgi- 
nia, where  our  Southern  brethren  congregate.  lie  gave  it  to 
that  institution — claiming  that  it  was  a  Memorial  offering,  ac- 
ceptable, no  doubt,  to  God,  as  anything  in  our  treasury.  But 
we  could  not  count  it.  This  was  the  Memorial  offering  of 
our  own  Church.  (Applause.)  I  will  not  detain  you  longer 
(I  know  you  must  be  impatient),  only  to  introduce  to  you  our 
Secretary,  well  known  to  all,  the  Rev.  Dr.  Ellinwood,  who  will 
now  read  the  report;  and  you  will  be  assured  by  it  that  the 
Church  has  fulfilled  her  promise  to  consecrate  $5,000,000  to 
the  treasury  of  the  Lord. 

READING     OF   THE    REPORT. 

The  Secretary  of  the  Committee,  the  Rev.  F.  F.  Ellinwood, 
D.D.,  of  New  York,  presented  the  report.     It  is  as  follows  : — 

Report  of  the  Presbyterian  Memorial  Committee,  May,  1871 . 

The  Committee  appointed  to  raise  and  disburse  the  Five 
Million  Memorial  Fund  was  organized  at  47  Exchange  Place, 
NewT  York,  June  17, 1870,  the  Chairman,  WinthropS.  Gilman, 
presiding.  It  was  resolved  that  Hon.  Win.  E.  Dodge  be  re- 
quested to  continue  the  office  of  Treasurer,  and  Rev.  F.  F.  Ellin- 
wood was  appointed  Corresponding  Secretary  for  one  year,  for 
the  general  supervision  of  the  work.  Steps  were  immediately 
taken  to  lay  before  the  churches  a  distinct  plan  for  subscribing, 
collecting,  reporting,  and  remitting  their  offerings  according  to 
the  direction  of  the  Assembly. 

The  Committee  learned  that  during  the  interval  between  the 
passage  of  the  original  resolution  at  Pittsburgh  and  the  final 
ratification  at  Philadelphia,  only  about  $1,900  had  been  con- 
tributed to  the  Central  Treasury,  though  beginnings  had  been 
made  in  various  forms  of  home  work  among  the  churches. 

The  greater  part  of  the  $5,000,000  was  yet  to  be  raised,  and 
eleven  months  remained  for  the  work. 

The  small  amount  which  had  thus  far  been  contributed,  the 
wide  differences  of  opinion  in  the  Church  as  to  the  uses  which 
should  be  made  of  the  fund,  and  the  general  demand  that  the 
people  should  be  allowed  to  judge  of  the  wisdom  and  necessity 
of  their  own  disbursements,  rendered  it  plain  that  success  could 
be  attained  only  by  adopting  a  policy  as  liberal  as  the  instruc- 
tions of  the  Assembly  would  permit. 

The  great  object  in  view,  as  the  Committee  conceived  it.  was 
to  render  memorable  the  Presbyterian  Reunion  by  an  enlarge- 
ment and  strengthening  of  all  the  structural  interests  of  the 
Church  as  a  permanent  token  of  gratitude  to  God. 


12         REPORT    OF    THE    PRESBYTERIAN    MEMORIAL    COMMITTEE. 

The  motive  of  highest  utility  must  be  coupled  with  that  of 
commemoration. 

Even  aside  from  the  question  of  what  was  feasible  and  what 
was  not, — of  what  might  succeed  and  what  would  inevitably 
fail, — it  seemed  more  important  to  secure  the  greatest  possible 
advancement  of  the  kingdom  of  Christ  than  to  present  impos- 
ing results  before  men.  Evidently  no  committee  could  realize 
so  large  an  amount  as  five  millions  of  dollars  without  seeking 
the  co-operation  and  subsidizing  the  manifold  interests  of  the 
whole  Church.  Each  Synod  and  each  Presbytery  must  take 
up  its  own  work  ;  every  institution  of  learning  must  stimulate 
the  exertions  of  its  alumni  and  its  local  friends,  and  every  feeble 
congregation  must  seize  the  opportunity  both  of  quickening  its 
own  efforts  and  of  gaining  help  from  others.  The  Committee 
have,  therefore,  from  the  first,  endeavored  to  provoke  the  dili- 
gence of  the  churches  in  those  forms  of  work,  within  the  pre- 
scribed classes,  which  in  their  judgment  should  present  the 
strongest  claim  to  their  liberality.  They  have,  however,  urged 
particularly  the  general  objects  named  by  the  Assembly,  and 
have  invariably  presented  the  highest  and  most  spiritual  mo- 
tives. As  far  as  possible  the  Committee  have  been  personally 
represented  in  the  various  Synods  and  in  union  meetings  of  the 
churches  in  the  larger  towns.  In  order  to  secure  the  more 
thorough  co-operation  of  the  West  and  Northwest,  Rev.  A.  G-. 
Ruliffson  was,  on  the  1st  of  August,  appointed  Western  Secre- 
tary for  the  remainder  of  the  fiscal  year ;  and  the  Committee 
have  had  abundant  reason  to  rejoice  in  the  results  of  that  ap- 
pointment. 

In  regard  to  the  range  of  objects  contemplated  in  this  work, 
the  brief  outline  recommended  by  the  former  Committee  of  Ten, 
and  adopted  by  the  last  Assembly,  has  proved  to  be  eminently 
wise,  both  in  its  comprehensiveness  and  in  its  limitations.  It 
confined  the  effort  to  the  main  departments  of  structural  and 
permanent  interests,  and  yet  forbore  to  enter  into  details  which 
could  not  have  been  judiciously  imposed  beforehand,  and  which 
could  only  have  exerted  a  discouraging  and  repressive  influence. 
The  structural  objects  which  were  indicated  by  the  Assembly, 
were  of  five  classes,  viz. :  Churches,  Manses,  Literary  and 
Theological  Institutions  at  Home  and  Abroad,  Hospitals  con- 
nected with  the  Church,  and  Houses  for  the  Use  of  the  Boards. 

What  proportion  of  the  aggregate  fund  should  be  allotted 
to  each  of  these  classes  the  Assembly  did  not  state;  nor  has 
the  Committee  felt  authorized  to  decide.  If  one  class  has  been 
found  to  absorb  too  much,  and  another  has  received  too  little, 
it  is  but  an  inevitable  result  of  that  discretionary  freedom  which 
the  plan  necessarily  involved.     To  these  permanent  objects,  as 


REPORT   OF   THE   PRESBYTERIAN    MEMORIAL    COMMITTEE.         13 

distinguished  from  all  current  work,  the  Committee  have  en- 
deavored to  confine  the  effort,  allowing  only  such  expansions  as 
were  conceived  to  exist  in  the  spirit  of  this  movement  as  first 
proposed.  If  in  the  practical  exigencies  of  so  many  churches, 
seeming  changes  have  appeared  in  the  plan,  they  have  been 
only  those  of  natural  and  necessary  development,  as  the  bulb 
is  transformed  to  a  rooted  plant. 

Thus  the  principle  which  admits  a  complete  institution  must 
be  so  ramified  as  to  cover  all  its  parts,  if  the  friends  of  a  par- 
ticular college,  variously  offer  endowments,  new  buildings, 
scholarships,  libraries,  repairs,  cancelled  mortages,  and  grants  of 
land,  they  must,  of  logical  necessity,  be  included,  though  in 
the  outset  no  such  variety  had  occurred  to  any  mind.  So  of 
churches,  if  one  congregation  find  acceptance  for  a  new  sanctu- 
ary complete  in  all  its  parts  and  appurtenances,  no  principle  of 
justice  can  exclude  the  poorer  flock  who  can  only  offer  a  part 
of  a  church,  as  an  enlargement,  or  a  new  roof,  or  an  organ,  or 
a  bell,  or  even  a  horse-shed  or  a  fence. 

It  is  true,  that  by  such  a  rule  some  humble  objects  are  includ- 
ed ;  but  He  who,  in  the  construction  of  his  ancient  sanctuary, 
invited  even  such  offerings  as  a  ram's  skin  or  a  little  goat's  hair, 
does  not  despise  an  humble  gift.  It  is  a  beautiful  feature  of 
our  common  Memorial,  that  it  has  harmoniously  combined  the 
efforts  of  the  wealthy  and  the  poor.  The  affluent  have  given 
their  tens  of  thousands,  and  with  equal  acceptance  the  toiling 
needlewoman  has  offered  joyfully  her  mite;  the  merchant 
prince  has  drawn  his  check,  and  the  converted  Indian  on  the 
frontier  has  given  his  honest  score  of  days'  work  upon  the  walls 
of  God's  house. 

It  is  inevitable  that  the  general  principles  governing  so  great 
an  undertaking  should  sometimes  be  abused.  How  could  it  be 
otherwise,  when  so  much  of  worldly  motive  mingles  with  all 
the  benevolence  and  all  the  services  of  the  Church.  The  Me- 
morial work  has  doubtless  been  marred  by  as  many  exhibitions 
of  a  selfish  spirit  as  appear  in  other  things ;  but  the  degree  of 
selfishness  has  not  always  been  measured  by  mere  locality,  nor 
by  the  kind  of  Memorial  object  chosen.  Hundreds  of  the 
noblest  instances  of  self-sacrifice  have  been  shown  in  humble 
congregations,  which  were  struggling  to  secure  a  sanctuary  for 
themselves  and  their  neighbors  about  them.  A  voluminous 
record  might  be  given  of  incidents  and  illustrations  of  the  most 
touching  character,  and  affording  ample  proof  that  many  have 
found  the  Memorial  work  a  precious  means  of  grace. 

While  pursuing  a  liberal  policy  in  admitting  the  gifts  of  the 
churches,  the  Committee  have  confined  their  own  direct  dis- 
bursements to  objects  of  a  general  character,  and  those  of  the 


14        REPORT    OF    THE    PRESBYTERLAN"    MEMORIAL    COMMITTEE. 

most  pressing  need.  They  Lave  had  no  desire  to  secure  any- 
large  proportion  of  the  fund  to  the  general  treasury,  except  as 
enabling  them  to  meet  this  class  of  wants.  They  would  gladly 
have  accomplished  more  in  this  respect  than  they  have. 

At  a  time  when  very  general  apprehension  existed  lest  t  le 
Memorial  should  seriously  embarrass  the  Church  Boards,  ma, iy 
persons  in  various  parts  of  the  Church  expressed  a  desire  to  de- 
vote their  Memorial  offerings  as  special  donations  for  the  relief 
of  the  Boards.  As  such  gifts  found  no  sanction  in  either  the 
letter  or  the  spirit  of  the  Assembly's  instructions,  the  Commit- 
tee felt  that  they  had  no  authority  in  the  premises,  but  they 
finally  resolved  to  admit  these  special  offerings  in  a  separa;  3 
class,  subject  to  the  action  of  this  Assembly. 

In  the  midst  of  the  apprehensions  just  referred  to,  the  Com- 
mittee have  maintained  a  hopeful  spirit.  They  have  so  coi  - 
stantly  received  assurances  that  the  churches  which  were  do- 
ing most  for  the  Memorial  were  even  increasing  their  gifts  to 
the  Boards,  that  they  have  felt  confident  that  the  end  of  the 
year  would  show  very  slight  deficits  in  our  regular  benevolences, 
if  any  at  all.  And  it  is  with  rare  satisfaction  and  gratitude 
that  they  now  find  that  confidence  fully  justified. 

Comparing  the  reports  of  the  Boards  just  rendered  to  this 
Assembly  with  those  presented  a  year  ago,  and  confining  the 
estimate  to  the  actual  gifts  of  churches  and  individuals,  as  dis- 
tinguished from  legacies  and  other  casual  resources,  they  find 
the  receipts  of  the  United  Boards,  compared  with  the  aggregates 
of  the  Separate  Boards  of  the  two  branches  last  year,  to  present 
the  following  gains  as  compared  with  last  year : — 

Home  Missions,  gain  over  last  year,  $16,297.25  ;  Church 
Erection,  gain  about  $20,000  ;  Education,  deficit,  $964 ;  Pub- 
lication, deficit,  $9,888  ;  Freedmen,  gain  about  $500;  Minis- 
terial Relief,  gain,  $13,687.27;  Foreign  Missions,  gain,  $87,- 
296.89;  Aggregate  gain  of  all  the  Boards,  $76,502.89. 

It  should  be  stated  that  the  gains  in  the  Foreign  Board  are 
mainly  due  to  the  accession  of  churches  formerly  contributing  to 
the  American  Board  of  Foreign  Missions ;  but  it  should  also  be 
said  that  there  are  still  considerable  amounts  in  the  Memorial 
Treasury  for  the  Presbyterian  Board  not  included  in  their  report. 

There  are  furthermore  some  differences  in  the  time  of  closing 
the  fiscal  year  of  the  Boards,  as  compared  with  the  previous 
year,  but  these  differences,  together  with  the  fact  that  the  Me- 
morial report  closes  latest  of  all,  will,  on  the  whole,  rather 
strengthen  the  exhibit  which  is  here  made,  and  will  fully  es- 
tablish the  important  fact,  that  during  the  Memorial  year 
churches  and  individuals  have  given  a  larger  aggregate  to  the 
Boards  than  in  any  previous  year  of  our  whole  history. 


REPORT    OF   THE    PEE8BYTEEIAM    MEMORIAL    COMMITTEE.         15 

It  may  be  proper  also  to  dwell  for  a  moment  upon  the  direct 
benefit  which  the  Memorial  has  conferred  upon  the  various 
causes  which  the  Boards  represent. 

On  the  Foreign  Mission  field,  permanent  institutions  have 
been  provided  for  to  the  amount  of  nearly  a  hundred  thousand 
dollars. 

In  Church  Erection  on  the  Home  field  a  careful  estimate 
shows  that  about  six  hundred  churches  and  chapels  have  been 
reared  during  the  year  and  a,  half,  of  which  only  twenty-one 
have  reported  a  cost  of  over  $25,000.  About  three  hundred  of 
these,  including  mission  chapels,  have  directly  or  indirectly  re- 
ceived aid  from  the  Memorial  Fund.  The  amount  which  has 
actually  been  received  into  the  treasurv  for  this  purpose  is  $96,- 
282.93! 

The  cause  of  Publication  has  only  been  benefited  in  the  en- 
largement of  the  Publishing  House  to  the  extent  of  about 
$45,300. 

For  the  Freeclmen's  cause  less  has  been  done  than  was  desir- 
able— only  about  $10,000  having  been  reported  for  schools  and 
churches  devoted  to  their  interests. 

The  cause  of  Ministerial  Relief,  aside  from  special  gifts  al- 
ready estimated  in  its  own  reports,  has  received  some  small 
amounts  for  a  permanent  fund. 

How  far  the  cause  of  Education  has  been  advanced  may  be 
judged  by  the  fact  that  the  Church  has  added  nearly  a  million 
and  a  half  of  dollars  to  her  educational  apparatus  in  various 
permanent  forms. 

The  relation  of  the  Memorial  effort  to  Home  Missions  is  less 
direct,  but  none  the  less  important.  The  recent  report  of  the 
Home  Mission  Board  shows  that  the  churches  under  its  care 
have  raised  $228,627  for  the  payment  of  church  debts.  This 
amount,  at  the  safe  rate  of  eight  per  cent,  interest,  shows  a  saving 
to  the  Mission  Churches,  and  virtually  to  the  Mission  Board, 
of  $18,130  per  annum.  But  the  whole  amount  of  Memorial 
contributions  reported  from  Home  Mission  churches  is  $339,410, 
and  when  we  add  the  large  sums  given  them  by  others  for 
churches,  manses,  and  repairs,  we  shall  have  an  aggregate  in- 
crease of  not  less  than  half  a  million  of  church  property  in  the 
Home  Mission  field, — the  effect  of  which  will  raise  many 
churches  at  once,  or  very  soon,  to  a  position  of  efficiency  and 
self-support.  And,  finally,  the  Memorial  effort  in  all  our 
churches,  rich  and  poor,  by  removing  obstacles  and  enlarging 
foundations  and  quickening  exertion,  has  prepared  the  way  for 
the  future  work  of  the  various  Boards  beyond  anything  in  the 
history  of  the  past. 

The  Committee  are  led  to  believe  that  not  the  least  of  the 
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16        REPORT    OF   THE   PRESBYTERIAN   MEMORLiL   COMMITTEE. 

good  results  of  this  effort  has  been  its  rallying  and  uniting  in- 
fluence upon  the  denomination.  It  seems  providential  that  the 
reunion  should  have  been  followed  by  a  common  and  enthusi- 
astic movement,  overrunning  and  obliterating  all  the  old  lines 
of  separation. 

It  has,  moreover,  strengthened  our  courage  by  the  develop- 
ment of  important  principles.  It  has  shown  that  there  is 
a  responsive  loyalty  among  us,  to  the  projects  and  behests  of 
the  Assembly  ;  it  has  demonstrated  the  important  fact  that  we 
are  a  thoroughly  organized  body,  and  that  by  our  Presbyterian 
polity  even  so  great  a  mass  may  be  marshalled  and  wielded  in 
the  great  work  of  Christian  conquest.  Nor  can  it  be  doubted 
thatthe  experiment  of  this  Memorial  year  has  permanently  en- 
larged the  scale  of  benevolence  among  us.  Whatever  may  be 
said  of  the  use  which  the  churches  have  made  of  their  gifts, 
the  great  and  notable  fact  is,  that  such  vast  amounts  of  money 
have  been  given  at  all  for  religious  purposes,  and  given  mainly 
with  a  sincere  desire  to  accomplish  the  highest  good.  It  is  not 
a  light  thing,  that  in  this  worldly  age,  and  amid  the  business 
discouragements  which  have  marked  the  year,  and  with  the 
current  expenditures  of  all  the  churches  still  continued,  and 
with  seven  regular  boards  to  be  maintained  in  full  operation, 
so  many  extra  millions  of  dollars  should  have  been  contributed 
for  the  permanent  interests  of  Christ's  kingdom.  The  fact  it- 
self is  the  best  possible  monument  of  reunion.  The  spectacle 
of  such  a  movement  is  full  of  encouragement  and  hope. 

And  lest  it  should  be  said  by  any  that  these  are  not  extra 
amounts ;  but  that  we  have  only  recorded  the  average  structural 
work  of  average  years,  the  Committee  have  been  at  some  pains 
to  learn  what  has  been  done  outside  of  the  Memorial  reckoning; 
and  they  find  that  by  the  common  impulse,  which,  even  under 
protest,  could  not  wholly  be  resisted,  more  than  two  millions  of 
dollars,  not  included  in  this  report,  has  been  raised  during  the 
Memorial  period  for  the  same  kinds  of  work.  There  is  abun- 
dant proof  that  the  five  millions  which  it  was  resolved  to  raise, 
may  be  set  down  as  a  clear  gain  above  all  previous  years  of  our 
history  as  a  Church.  The  Committee  are  free  to  confess  that 
even  their  highest  hopes  have  been  more  than  realized  in  this 
respect.  And  when  they  contrast  the  discouragements  that 
hung  over  their  early  efforts,  with  the  general  response  that  has 
at  length  been  given,  they  are  impressed  with  the  fact  that  the 
result  is  due  not  to  skilful  management,  nor  to  faithful  labors, 
nor  to  any  human  influence,  but  to  the  special  power  of  the 
Spirit  of  God  moving  so  many  hearts  in  all  parts  of  the  land 
to  a  common  effort. 

It  is  due  to  some  of  the  best  men  in  the  Church,  who  from 


BEPORT    OF    THE    PRESBYTISM  AN    ME.MoIMA  L    COMMITTEE.         17 

the  first  have  doubted  the  policy  of  such  a  movement,  to  say 
that  they  have  nevertheless,  in  other  ways,  helped  forward  the 
cause  of  Chrisl  in  proportionate  degrees.  It  is  partly  owing 
to  the  special  efforts  of  such  that  the  Boards  have  been  so  well 
sustained.  The  Committee  rejoice  in  their  labors  also,  nay, 
and  will  rejoice  since  every  way  God  is  glorified. 

In  reviewing  the  labors  of  the  year  the  Committee  take 
much  pleasure  in  acknowledging  the  great  assistance  afforded 
them  by  the  weekly  religious  pros  of  the  denomination.  Per- 
haps never  before  has  the  power  of  the  religious  press  in  pro- 
moting great  Church  enterprises  been  so  fully  illustrated.  To 
human  view  it  is  difficult  to  see  how,  without  this  valuable 
agency,  the  work  of  the  Committee  could  have  been  accom- 
plished. To  The  Evangelist,  The  Presbyterian,  The  Interior, 
The  Observer,  The  Herald  and  Presbyter,  The  Banner,  and  The 
Occident,  the  thanks  not  only  of  the  Committee  but  of  the 
whole  Church  are  due  for  their  efficient  aid.  The  Committee 
would  also  make  grateful  mention  of  the  fact  that  furnished 
offices  have  been  placed  at  their  disposal  during  the  year  by 
Phelps,  Dodge  &  Co.,  and  that  similar  courtesies  were  tender- 
ed them  by  Brown  Brothers  &  Co.,  and  others  in  New  York. 

In  presenting  the  actual  statistics  of  the  work,  it  should  be 
premised  that,  owing  to  the  tardiness  of  the  returns  from  many 
churches,  our  report  is  necessarily  incomplete.  Much  work 
known  to  have  been  accomplished  is  too  late  for  this  presenta- 
tion. Some  of  the  returns  also  have  been  so  indistinct  that  a 
satisfactory  comparison  of  college  reports  with  those  of  churches, 
with  a  view  to  avoiding  repetition,  has  been  wellnigh  impossi- 
ble. And  as  the  Committee  have  preferred  to  err  on  the  safe  side, 
they  have  in  all  cases  of  uncertainty  ruled  out  college  reports, 
though  fully  persuaded  that  by  this  means  $200,000  is  excluded 
from  their  footings.*  Owing  to  the  same  difficulty  no  account 
has  been  made  of  the  reports  of  special  Memorial  gifts  returned 
by  the  Boards,  and  by  the  Woman's  Societies.  Large  sums, 
also,  gathered  from  individuals  for  churches  in  the  West,  have 
been  excluded  on  account  of  uncertainty,  though  it  is  believed 
that  many  of  them  have  not  been  reported  by  donors.  It  was 
the  first  intention  of  the  Committee  to  report  individual  donors 
in  some  cases  by  name ;  but  the  difficulty  of  a  proper  discrim- 
ination has  been  found  to  be  so  great  that  such  names  are  sim- 
ply entered  on  the  Memorial  Records,  while  to  the  public  they 
are  reported  in  the  aggregate,  under  a  general  miscellaneous 
head. 

The  classification  of  money  received  and  reported  thus  tar 
is    as    follows:— For  New  Church  Buildings,   $3,236,475.61; 

*Some  of  these  have  been  included  in  the  final  footings  given  August  1st. 


18  PRAYER   BY   DR.  JOHN   HALL. 

Manses,  $683,884.05  ;  Kepairs  and  Enlargement,  $733,707.60  ; 
Payment  of  Debts,  $1,083,478.72  ;  Institutions  of  Learning,  $1, 
405,548.66  ;  Permanent  Institutions  in  Foreign  lands,  $93,- 
509!96 ;  Special  Gifts  to  the  Boards,  $60,34(140  ;  Hospitals, 
$48,665.35  ;  Relief  Fund  and  Sustentation,  $41,150.46  ;  Presby- 
terian Houses,  $46,882.37 ;  Amounts  not  specified  by  the 
Churches  reporting  it,  $162,681.10  ;  Expenses  of  the  Commit- 
tee, $11,175.63.  It  is  with  profound  gratitude  to  God  that  the 
Committee  announce  as  the  total  amount  reported  up  to  12 
o'clock  to-dav,  SEYEN  MILLIONS  SIX  HUNDRED  AND 
SEVEN  THOUSAND  FOUR  HUNDRED  AND  NINETY- 
NINE  DOLLARS  AND  NINETY-ONE  CENTS.* 

Dr.  Ellin  wood  said  in  the  course  of  reading  the  report : 

And  here  I  wish,  to  say  personally  one  word  which  I  am  sure 
our  beloved  and  honored  Chairman  would  never  have  permitted 
me  to  embody  in  this  report.  I  want  the  Assembly  and  the 
Presbyterian  Church  to  know  how  far  we  have  been  indebted 
for  the  success  of  this  work  to  the  faithful  labors  of  Winthrop 
S.  Oilman.  (Applause.)  Even  at  the  risk  of  intruding  upon 
feelings,  the  delicacy  of  which  I  well  know,  I  should  not  feel 
that  I  was  doing  justice  to  myself,  or  to  what  I  regard  as  de- 
manded in  the  case,  if  I  did  not  state  that  nearly  through  the 
whole  year  he  has  labored  side  by  side  with  me  in  duties  proper- 
ly belonging  to  the  secretaryship.  I  feel  that  the  Church  has  a 
sort  of  common  right  in  such  examples,  and  that  they  ought  to 
be  set  on  a  candlestick,  that  others  seeing  them  may  glorify 
our  Father  who  is  in  Heaven.     (Applause.) 

Upon  the  conclusion  of  the  reading  of  the  Report,  a  hymn 
of  praise  arose  from  all  the  assembly  in  the  building  spontane- 
ously :  "  Praise  God,  from  whom  all  blessings  flow." 

The  Moderator  then  called  upon  the  Rev.  Dr.  John  Hall,  of 
New  York,  to  lead  the  Assembly  in  prayer.  There  were  few 
whose  faces  did  not  bear  the  traces  of  the  deepest  emotion, 
wThile  all  stood  as  thanks  were  returned  to  Heaven. 

PRATER   BY   DR.    JOHN    HALL. 

Our  Father  who  art  in  Heaven,  the  God  and  Father  of  our 
Lord  Jesus  Christ,  and  God  of  our  fathers  !      We  have  trusted 

*  FnU amount  reported  August  1st,  1871  :— Churches,  $3,342,952.11 ;  Manses, 
$691,709.45  ;  Repairs,  &c,  $746,209.65  ;  Payment  of  Debts,  $1,108,933.91 ;  In- 
stitutions of  Learning,  $1,460,619.84 ;  Permanent  Institutions  in  Foreign 
Lands,  $94,619.98;  Special  Gifts  to  the  Boards,  $62,780.40;  Hospitals, 
$49,665.35  ;  Relief  Fund  and  Sustentation,  $44,044.21 ;  Presbyterian  Houses, 
$46,882.37;  Amounts  not  designated,  $172,158.60;  Expenses  of  the  Commit- 
tee, $13,407.98 ;  Total,  $7,833,983.85. 


PRAYER   BY    DR.  JOHN   HALL.  19 

in  Thee,  and  Thou  hast  not  suffered  us  to  be  confounded.  Many 
a  time  we  have  come  to  Thee  witli  trembling  lips  and  with 
fainting  hearts  to  offer  petitions  and  supplications  with  strong 
crying  ;  and  now,  O  God,  we  come  to  Thee  with  joyful  thanks- 
giving and  hearty  praises  that  we  may  bless  and  magnify  Thy 
holy  Name,  and  adore  Thee  together  as  a  God  that  is  faithful 
and  that  keepeth  covenant,  and  that  doth  not  let  one  word  fall 
to  the  ground  of  all  that  lie  hath  spoken  unto  his  people.  Thou 
art  our  God,  and  we  will  praise  Thee.  Thou  art  our  fathers' 
God,  and  we  will  magnify  Thy  holy  Name.  O  God,  we  bless 
Thee  for  what  Thou  hast  done  for  us  as  a  Church.  Thou  hast 
wrought  all  these  works  for  us,  Thou  hast  poured  out  upon  us 
Thy  Spirit.  Thou  hast  helped  us  to  gain  this  victory  over  self- 
ishness ;  and  we  bless  Thee  and  praise  Thy  holy  and  adorable 
Name.  O  Lord,  we  acknowledge  before  Thee  that  Thou  givest 
us  the  power  to  get  wealth,  and  Thou  dost  work  within  us  to  will 
and  to  do  of  Thy  good  pleasure. 

For  Thy  mercy  in  bringing  us  together ;  for  the  joy  of  our 
happy  reunion  ;  for  the  inspiration  in  our  hearts  leading  us  to 
enter  upon  this  undertaking,  we  bless  Thee  and  praise  Thee 
together  here  to-day. 

And  now  we  thank  Thee,  Heavenly  Father,  that  what  was 
conceived  in  hope  and  in  gratitude  has,  through  Thy  great 
goodness  and  mercy,  been  realized  so  richly  in  the  midst  of 
us  to-day.  For  surely  Thou  hast  done  for  us  exceeding  abun- 
dantly above  all  that  we  hope  or  expected  at  Thy  hand  ;  and 
so  we  bless  Thee.  Again  we  raise  our  Ebenezer  together,  again 
we  say  before  Thee  and  before  the  world :  "  Hitherto  hath  the 
Lord  helped  us." 

God  Almighty,  we  thank  Thee  for  the  grace  given  to  our 
brethren  who  have  been  engaged  in  collecting  these  our  offer- 
ings; we  bless  Thee  for  the  patience,  the  wisdom,  the  diligence, 
the  zeal,  and  the  prayerfulness  with  which  they  have  been  en- 
abled to  prosecute  this  work;  and  now  we  pray  on  their  behalf 
that  there  may  come  back  abundant  blessing  into  their  souls. 

We  beseech  Thee,  Lord,  strengthen  them  and  help  them  for 
yet  greater  services  in  the  cause  of  our  precious  Master.  We  im- 
plore Thy  blessing  upon  all  the  agencies,  and  all  the  institutions 
that  are  to  be  strengthened,  or  that  have  been  strengthened  al- 
ready through  this  Memorial  work  ;  we  pray  that  those  who  are 
engaged  in  conducting  them  may  be  baptized  with  the  Holy 
Ghost.  God  Almighty,  we  supplicate  Thy  blessing  upon  ail 
the  friends,  our  beloved  brethren,  who  have  contributed  to  this 
Memorial  Fund.  Lord,  bless  the  rich.  Save  them  from  trust- 
ing in  uncertain  riches;  and,  Lord,  bless  the  poor  who  have 
given  of  their  poverty.     May  there  come  into  their  own  souls 


20  PRAYER    BY    DR.  JOHN    HALL. 

seven-fold  blessing.  Give  them  a  renewed  sense  of  Thy  fa- 
vor, and  the  abiding  spirit  of  adoption  within  them  ;  and,  O 
God,  give  them  grace  we  beseech  Thee,  give  to  all  our  brethren 
who  have  been  engaged  in  this  work,  grace  to  maintain  that 
standard  of  Christian  liberality  to  which  in  Thy  goodness  and 
mercy  Thou  hast  raised  us  during  this  year. 

And  now,  O  God,  upon  our  beloved  Church — the  Church 
for  which  Thou  hast  brought  us,  to  labor  and  to  pray — wTe  sup- 
plicate Thy  divine  blessing.  O  Lord,  save  her  from  trusting 
in  material  resources.  O  Lord,  keep  her  from  entering  into 
her  work  in  the  spirit  of  a  secular  corporation.  O  Lord  Jesus, 
our  King  and  Head,  fill  us  with  Thy  Spirit,  and  enable  us  to 
do  Thy  work  in  the  way  that  Thou  dost  approve,  through  the 
means  of  Thy  Truth,  and  to  the  glory  of  Thy  Name.  And 
when,  as  this  day,  Thou  dost  enable  us  to  look  upon  anything 
as  completed,  Lord  Jesus,  save  us  from  the  folly  and  the  sin 
of  arrogating  the  credit  to  ourselves,  and  help  us  to  bring  our 
tribute  of  homage  and  thanksgiving  by  laying  it  at  Thy  feet, 
and  saying:  To  Thee,  not  unto  us,  O  Lord,  not  unto  us,  but  to 
Thy  Name  be  the  glory. 

And  now,  as  ministers  and  as  elders  ;  as  the  members  of  this 
General  Assembly,  Moderator,  and  members,  we  do  together 
afresh  consecrate  and  dedicate  ourselves  unto  Thee,  Father — 
our  Father — that  we  may  be  guided,  and  directed,  and  kept  by 
Thee  continually — that  we  may  live  to  the  glory  of  that  Sav- 
iour by  whose  redeeming  work  we  have  been  saved,  and  that  we 
may  strive  and  toil  forward  in  the  power  of  that  gracious  and 
Divine  Spirit  who  has  come  upon  us  in  some  measure,  and  who 
has  strengthened  us  to  do  that  over  which  we  rejoice  to-day. 
So  may  we  be  helped  in  life  and  in  death,  in  our  hearts  and  in 
our  homes,  in  our  pulpits  and  among  our  people,  in  our  Presby- 
teries and  in  our  Assemblies  may  we  be  helped  to  give  glory  to 
the  Father,  and  to  the  Son,  and  to  the  Holy  Ghost. 

Almighty  God,  we  supplicate  Thy  blessing  upon  all  sections 
of  our  Church  and  upon  every  department  of  the  Christian 
work,  both  at  home  and  abroad.  Pour  out  Thy  Spirit  upon 
our  seminaries ;  baptize  our  professors  and  instructors  of  the 
young  with  the  Spirit  of  grace  and  wisdom.  Oh !  make  us, 
we  beseech  Thee,  as  a  Church  a  mighty  spiritual  power  over 
this  whole  land !  And  we  supplicate  Thee  for  the  country  at 
large.  Surely  Thou  hast  blessed  us  richly,  and  laid  us  under 
great  responsibility.  Unto  us  Thou  hast  given  a  good  land 
and  a  large,  whose  mountains  are  iron  and  out  of  whose  hills 
we  may  dig  brass ;  Thou  hast  clothed  our  pastures  with  flocks, 
and  our  valleys  with  corn  ;  Thou  hast  given  to  the  people 
abundance  of  bread,  and  Thou  hast  raised  us  and  strengthened 


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us  and  kept  us  as  a  nation,  and  hast  lifted  us  to  a  high  place 
among  the  nations  of  the  earth. 

For  this  we  praise  Thee.  And,  0  God,  we  pray  that  this, 
our  beloved  Church,  the  Church  of  our  fathers,  may  he  the 
happy  and  honored  instrument,  in  Thy  hand,  of  blessing  this 
entire  nation  ;  of  purifying  the  public  sentiment;  pf  enlighten- 
ing the  public  darkness;  of  guiding  national  influences;  so 
that,  ourselves  in  peace  and  in  righteousness,  we  may  be  made 
an  unspeakable  blessing  among  all  the  nations  of  the  earth.  0 
Lord,  continue  among  us,  as  a  Church,  this  sweet  brotherly 
love.  O  Lord,  give  us  more  and  more  of  the  spirit  of  forbear- 
ance, the  spirit  of  magnanimity,  the  spirit  of  mutual  confidence 
and  cheerful  trustfulness.  0  Lord,  make  us  strong  in  common 
sympathies,  common  aims,  common  desires.  O  Lord,  make  us 
strong  through  the  indwelling  of  the  Divine  Spirit;  let  the 
power  of  Christ  continue  to  rest  upon  us.  Receive  our  thanks- 
givings, pardon  our  sins.  Lord,  forgive  the  sins  of  our  lives  ; 
and  when  any  merely  human  motive  has  entered  into  the  per- 
formance of  this  great  and  high  duty,  the  consummation  of  which 
we  witness  this  day,  Lord,  forgive  the  sin  we  beseech  Thee,  and 
accept  the  service  and  the  sacrifice  that  Thy  people  bring  t<> 
Thee,  and  in  them  and  in  their  labors,  be  Thou,  O  Lord,  glori- 
fied. We  ask  these  things  in  the  name  of  Jesus  ;  that  precious 
Name  through  which  we  present  our  thanksgivings  and  our 
praises.  And  unto  the  Father  and  the  Son  and  the  Holy  Ghost, 
one  Supreme  Jehovah,  be  glory  and  homage,  dominion  and 
power,  world  without  end,  Amen. 

The  Rev.  Dr.  Eells,  of  Cleveland,  said:  It  is  manifest  from 
this  paper  just  read  by  the  Secretary,  that  there  are  some  details 
rendering  the  work  of  this  Committee  not  yet  complete.  I  move 
that  the  report  we  have  just  heard,  and  which  has  so  much 
thrilled  us  to-day,  be  accepted  and  referred  to  a  special  commit- 
tee of  the  usual  number,  to  be  appointed  by  the  Moderator. 

A  committee  was  accordingly  appointed,  Dr.  Eells,  chair- 
man. In  due  time  Dr.  Eells  presented  the  following  report, 
which  was  passed  unanimously  by  a  standing  vote  of  the  As- 
sembly. 

Report  of  the  Special  Committee  on  the  Memorial  Fund. 

The  Convention  of  the  United  Churches  at  Pittsburgh  agreed 
with  enthusiasm  to  the  following  resolution  : — 

Resolved,  That  it  is  incumbent  on  the  Presbyterian  Church 
in  the  United  States  of  America,  one  in  organization,  one  in 
faith,  and  one  in  effort,  to  make  a  special  offering  to  the  treas- 
ury of  the  Lord,  of  Five  Millions  of  Dollars  ;  and  we  pledge 


W  REPORT    OF    THE    SPECIAL    COMMITTEE. 

ourselves,  first  of  all,  to  seek  in  onr  daily  petitions  the  bless- 
ing of  God  to  make  this  resolution  effectual ;  and  second,  that 
we  will,  with  untiring  perseverance  and  personal  effort,  endea- 
vor to  animate  the  whole  Church  with  the  purpose  to  secure 
the  accomplishment  of  this  great  work  before  the  third  Thurs- 
day of  May,  1871. 

The  Joint  Committee  reported  this  resolution  to  the  General 
Assembly  at  Philadelphia,  and  recommended  that  a  committee 
be  appointed  to  raise  and  disburse  this  Memorial  Fund,  the  con- 
tributions to  be  limited  to  the  objects  specified  in  their  further  re- 
port. This  recommendation  was  adopted,  and  the  committee  was 
appointed,  whose  report  of  a  year's  service  has  so  thrilled  this  As- 
sembly and  the  whole  Church — the  further  consideration  of 
which  was  referred  to  this  Committee.  The  details  of  their 
work  as  respects  responsibility,  devotion,  energy,  and  patient 
toil,  can  be  known  only  to  the  honored  brethren  whose  names 
will  for  ever  be  identified  with  the  result.  The  result  itself  is 
grand,  perhaps  without  parallel — viz.,  that  $7,607,499.91  were 
contributed  to  the  Fund  during  the  year,  besides  more  than 
sl\000,000  which  were  given  for  objects  that  might  properly  be 
included  within  the  list  adopted,  but  which,  because  of  the 
choice  of  the  donors,  or  for  reasons  growing  out  of  the  strict 
construction  of  their  rules,  the  Committee  did  not  feel  at  liberty 
to  include  in  the  Fund ;  and  at  least  $200,000  given  to  various 
educational  institutions,  which  were  not  reckoned,  lest  the 
amounts  composing  this  sum  might  possibly  have  been  reported 
by  the  churches,  and  thus  be  duplicated,  though  this  was  not 
likely; — making  a  total  of  what  the  Church  has  really  given 
during  the  year  to  be  §9,807,499.91 — or,  in  round  numbers, 
which  will  hardly  be  below  the  truth,  §10,000,000.  A  notable 
fact  connected  with  this  Memorial  gift,  moreover,  should  be 
ever  borne  in  mind — viz.,  that  it  is  not  laid  on  the  altar  at  the 
sacrifice  of  the  regular  benevolent  work  of  the  Church,  but  in 
addition  to  contributions  to  our  Boards,  in  the  aggregate 
"  greater  than  in  any  previous  year  of  our  history." 

Such  is  the  condensed  record  of  a  work,  among  the  most  re- 
markable, all  things  considered,  of  all  that  are  mentioned  in  the 
annals  of  the  Church.  Your  Committee  will  not  be  expected 
to  present  again  in  detail  the  items  and  facts  of  the  admirable 
report  given  into  their  hands.  Yet  there  are  some  inferences 
from  these,  and  some  considerations  respecting  them,  which 
they  commend  to  the  attention  of  the  Assembly. 

1.  It  is  manifest  that  the  great  success  of  this  effort  has  been 
largely  dependent  on  the  wisdom  and  efficiency,  and  Christian 
spirit  of  the  gentlemen  who  formed  the  "Memorial  Fund  Com- 
mittee."    It  is  difficult  to  conceive  the  magnitude,  and  in  some 


REPORT    OF   THE    SPECIAL    COMMITTEE.  23 

phases  of  it,  the  perplexity  of  the  attempt  to  obtain  and  wisely 
distribute  $5,000,000  on  such  conditions  as  were  imposed  upon 
this  Committee.  That  it  should  have  been  done  at  all  is  a  mar- 
vel. That  it  should  have  been  done  with  such  rare  ability,  and 
satisfaction  of  the  Church,  and  manifest  approbation  of  her 
Head,  may  well  excite  our  gratitude  and  praise. 

2.  This  great  success  leaves  no  doubt  that  there  is  among  our 
members  a  degree  of  love  to  Christ,  and  love  for  our  Church ; 
a  willingness  on  the  part  of  the  rich  to  give  of  their  abundance, 
and  on  the  part  of  the  poor  a  desire  to  give  through  their  self- 
denial  towards  the  complete  equipment  of  Zion  in  all  her  de- 
partments for  the  service  of  her  Lord,  and  for  the  salvation  of 
men,  which  may  be  trusted  in  any  future  emergencies,  or  when 
there  is  urgent  necessity  for  advance.  We  have  been  too  ready, 
perhaps,  to  say  that  Presbyterians  have  little  zeal  for  the  vigor- 
ous progress  of  their  own  denomination.  We  have  been  ex- 
pected to  aid  in  the  support  of  union  and  voluntary  agencies 
for  the  spread  of  the  Gospel,  and  the  redemption  of  the  world. 
Nor  should  we  wish  to  be  hereafter  unworthy  of  the  honor  on 
this  account  which  others  have  been  free  to  render.  But  wre 
have  not  been  known  to  have  such  "  esprit  de  corps"  such  re- 
liable and  self-sacrificing,  and  general,  sanctified  self-love  and 
regard  for  our  distinctive  organic  peculiarities  as  is  now  most 
clearly  demonstrated.  We  have  known — the  world  has  had 
proof— that  Presbyterians  love  Christ,  love  Christians  of  every 
name,  love  the  common  cause  in  which  all  Christians  should 
ever  take  an  abiding  interest.  Hereafter,  while  we  would  love 
neither  Christ  nor  Christians  of  every  name,  nor  our  common 
cause  any  less,  but  even  more,  we  can  point  to  the  history  of 
this  glorious  year  for  proof  that  Presbyterians  love  intensely, 
enthusiastically,  and,  because  of  its  vital  connection  with  the 
glory  of  Christ  and  the  success  of  His  kingdom,  the  Presby- 
terian Church.  We  can  make  this  fact  the  basis  for  more  ex- 
tended and  permanent  agencies  for  evangelization.  We  can 
make  it  a  new  point  of  departure,  as  respects  our  whole  future 
career.  We  can  trust  our  people  respecting  the  sublime  mis- 
sion we  believe  our  denomination  should  accept,  in  the  current 
religious  history  of  our  nation  and  the  world. 

3.  As  intelligent  preparation  for  great  efficiency  implies  the 
purpose  to  attempt  it,  we  may  assume  that  the  Church  intends 
to  enter  upon  the  broader  work,  for  which  both  the  spirit  she 
has  manifested  and  the  effort  she  has  made  have  prepared  her; 
and  her  leaders  may  be  bold  in  their  plans  for  progress  if  they 
are  prudent  and  wise.  Pastors  and  elders  in  our  separate 
churches — Presbyterians  within  their  bounds — our  Boards,  in 
in  prosecuting  the  more  general  work  of  the  denomination,  may 


24  REPORT   OF    THE    SPECIAL    COMMITTEE. 

take  this  marvellous  exhibition,  which  will  grow  upon  us  as 
we  contemplate  it,  as  their  warrant  for  the  hearty  co-operation 
of  our  members,  of  all  classes,  in  any  carefully  digested  schemes 
for  extension  and  doing  the  Master's  will.  There  is  great 
promise  of  growth,  and  consequent  usefulness,  in  this  outpour- 
ing of  money.  It  has  taught  the  people  that,  with  the  blessing 
of  God,  it  is  easy  to  do  great  things;  that  even  improbable 
things  may  be  achieved  by  the  Church ;  that  liberality  is  itself 
a  blessing.  It  has  taught  them  that  the  poor  are  of  import- 
ance, even  in  money-giving,  as  well  as  the  rich.  It  has  culti- 
vated a  more  general  interest  in  the  benevolent  work  of  the 
Church,  because  a  much  larger  number  have  stock  in  the  means 
by  which  it  is  to  be  promoted.  Prayer  is  more  earnest,  intelligence 
is  more  universal,  the  ear  of  the  whole  number  is  more  sensitive 
to  appeals,  and  while  recklessness  and  zeal  without  knowledge 
will  result  as  ever  before,  true  forecast  and  prudent  calls  for 
advance  will  meet  cheering  and  'eager  response.  Your  Com- 
mittee feel  that  this  is  the  marked  and  special  lesson  of  this 
success.  It  is  the  clear  summons  of  our  Lord,  through  the 
Church,  to  those  who  are  her  leaders,  that  they  be  men  pre- 
pared for  the  events  with  which  Providence  is  burdened.  It  is 
the  assurance  He  vouchsafes,  that  whatever  piety  recpiires  for  the 
prosecution  of  its  ends,  it  shall  not  be  withheld. 

4.  Although  a  large  portion  of  our  churches  have  contributed 
to  the  Fund,  and  the  Committee  have  been  persistent  in  their 
efforts  to  induce  all  to  have  a  share  in  the  gift,  there  are  some 
that  have  neglected  the  opportunity,  and  some  that  have 
been  obliged  to  postpone  action  till  it  was  too  late,  according  to 
the  provision  of  the  resolution  that  the  books  be  closed  on  the 
third  Thursday  of  May.  For  every  reason  it  is  desirable  that 
these  churches  be  permitted  to  place  themselves  on  the  roll, 
while  it  is  also  important  that  the  date  first  proposed  be  the 
end  of  the  proper  work  the  Committee  had  in  hand.  This 
may  be  done  by  the  publication  of  a  supplemental  list  of 
churches,  to  include  all  that  may  send  their  reports  before  a 
certain  fixed  date  of  the  coming  year,  the  churches  designating, 
as  before,  the  objects  to  which  they  wish  their  contributions  to 
be  applied.  It  is  suggested  for  such  churches  that,  so  far  as 
possible,  they  bestow  their  gifts  for  the  special  benefit  of  the 
regular  agencies  of  the  Church,  as  such  gifts  are  to  be  added 
to  the  Memorial  Fund  by  the  direction  of  this  General  As- 
sembly. 

5.  The  figures  of  the  Memorial  Committee  are  to  be  relied 
upon  as  correct  in  all  their  particulars.  But  it  is  to  be  regret- 
ted that  there  has  been  no  uniform  rule  adopted  by  the  Presby- 
teries respecting  their  report  of  the  sums  given  to  different 


REPORT   OF   THE    SPECIAL   COMMITTEE.  25 

objects.  Some  report  Memorial  offerings  also  in  the  columns 
of  their  statistical  tables,  and  others  make  no  such  report  So 
that  these  tables  cannot  be  a  fair  exhibit  of  what  has  been 
done  during  the  year  for  the  several  departments  of  Church 
advance.  Your  Committee  are  not  able  to  suggest  any  practi- 
cable remedy  for  this  misfortune,  and  therefore  are  content  with 
this  mere  reference  to  it.  For  reliable  particulars  concerning 
the  distribution  of  the  Memorial  offerings,  we  must  examine 
the  detailed  report,  and  list  of  churches,  to  be  published  by  the 
Committee. 

Having  alluded  to  these  inferences  and  considerations,  among 
the  many  that  might  be  presented,  we  conclude  our  report  by 
recommending  that  the  Assembly  adopt  the  following  resolu- 
tions : — 

1.  That  we  devoutly  thank  Almighty  God,  of  whom  come 
both  riches  and  honor,  and  who  also  can  give  strength  unto  all, 
so  that  they  may  be  able  to  offer  willingly  after  this  sort,  that  He 
has  inclined  our  people  to  lay  this  Memorial  gift  upon  His  altar. 

2.  That  we  thank  our  brethren  who  have  served  the  Church 
on  the  Committee — the  most  satisfactory  results  of  whose  wis- 
dom and  patience  and  work  is  given  us  in  this  report — for  their 
fidelity  and  devotion  in  the  discharge  of  this  sacred  yet  diffi- 
cult duty  to  which  they  were  called,  while  we  feel  that  this 
result  must  be  their  most  worthy  reward. 

3.  That  we  congratulate  the  Church  upon  such  proof  of  what 
she  is  able  to  achieve,  and  of  her  more  complete  equipment  for 
the  future,  upon  the  broad  threshold  of  which  our  reunion  has 
placed  her,  with  the  promise  of  great  success  ;  and  that  the 
contribution  of  so  large  a  sum  of  money,  in  addition  to  the 
support  of  the  regular  agencies  of  the  Church,  leaves  no  doubt 
that  she  can  hereafter  answer  any  demands  which  the  increased 
and  more  active  piety  of  her  members  may  make  upon  her 
wealth. 

4.  That  while  there  is  evident  need  of  even  more  money,  espe- 
cially for  the  relief  of  our  new  churches — six  hundred  of  which 
are  believed  to  be  still  without  houses  of  worship — and  for  the 
greater  success  of  our  home  and  foreign  missionary  work  ;  and 
while  we  believe  the  Church  is  willing  to  respond  to  this  neces- 
sity, the  raising  of  this  money  may  now  be  accomplished  by 
the  Boards  of  the  Church,  and  the  continuance  of  any  special 
agencies  for  this  purpose  will  not  be  wise. 

5.  That  we  accept  this  report  of  the  Committee  as  evidence 
of  their  completed  work,  yet  that  the  Committee  be  continued 
till  the  session  of  the  next  General  Assembly,  that  they  may 
superintend  the  details  that  may  still  require  their  attention, 
and  make  their  final  report  to  that  body. 


26  REPORT   OF   THE    SPECIAL    COMMITTEE. 

6.  That  as  there  are  some  churches  which,  for  various  reasons, 
have  been  unable  to  make  their  reports,  yet  desire  to  have  a 
place  among  those  contributing  to  this  Fund,  the  Committee  be 
requested  to  delay  the  printing  of  the  roll  of  churches  and  indi- 
viduals so  contributing,  till  the  first  of  August  next.  That  be- 
fore that  date  any  churches  or  individuals  may  have  opportunity 
to  report  for  regular  insertion,  any  sums  that  may  have  been 
o;iven  previous  to  the  third  Thursday  of  May,  and  all  others 
may  report  what  they  desire  to  be  added  to  the  Fund,  their 
names  and  gifts  being  printed  in  a  list  that  may  be  regarded  as 
a  supplement  to  the  regular  report. 

All  which  is  respectfully  submitted. 

Signed  by  the  Committee. 

James  Eells,  Chairman. 


SYNOD   OF    ALBANY. 


27 


SYNOD    OF    ALBANY 

PKKSI'.YTKUY    OF    ALBANY. 


Ministers. 

Churches. 

Some  Objecl  . 

General 

Obj. 

Total. 

H.  L.  Teller 

Amsterdam,  Second  . . . 
Schenectady,  First, . . . 

$1,000  00 
5,000  00 

$692  00 
3,000  00 

■-': 

01,692  on 

8,000  00 

25  (JO 

J.  T.  Backus,  D.D 

Saratoga  Springs 

5,000  00 

13,17*  -21 

031  00 

12,127  00 

5,000  (10 
19  ")S4  71 

.1.  Mel  'luskv  Blayney 

Bbeoeaer  Bailey,  D.D 

406  60 

Albany,  Third 

Albany,   Second     

681  mi 
12.127  Hi) 
19,638  27 

275  00 

Henry  Darling,  D.D 

19,688  27 
'"  8J800  'OO' 

275  00 
950  (in 
285  00 

1.800  00 

4,085  55 

7,500  00 

800  00 

400  00 

120  00 

10,000  00 

150  00 

195  00 

Albany,  State  St 

Albany,  Sprague  Ch. . . 

4,250  00 

J.  M.  Allis 

1,800  00 
4.135  55 

50  00 

7,500  no 

800  00 

Wm    H    Millham 

4no  mi 

Dupuytren  Vermilye 

C.  H.  Baldwin 

Hamilton  Union 

120  00 

10,001)  no 
l.'ib  nu 

West  Milton 

50  00 
23  00 
70  00 
30  00 

245  00 

"Wm.  J.  Blain 

23  00 

Carlisle 

325  00 

130  00 

52  00 

25  00 

1,000  00 

900  00 

400  00 

40  00 

300  00 

150  00 

789  00 

3,871  00 

395  00 

160  00 

Rockwell's  Falls 

52  00 

Geo.  Craig 

52  80 
110  50 

77  80 

1,116  50 
900  00 

Batchellerville 

R.  A.  Hill 

32  00 

432  00 

40  00 

Tribes1  Hill 

300  00 

150  00 

F.  S.  Jewell,  Ph. D.P 

789  00 

Albert  C.  Bishop 

3,S71  00 

$71,484  76 

$27,381  07 

$98,863  83 

Churches  not  reported,  16. 
PRESBYTERY  OF   CHAMPLAm. 


Ministers. 

Churches. 

Home  Objects. 

General 
Objects. 

Total. 

$1,500  00 
3,500  00 
728  98 
■no  46 
140  00 
300  00 

$1,500  00 

3,505  00 

728  '»■': 

Edwin  A.  Bulkley,  D.D 

§5  00 

H.  E.  Butler 

Charles  D.  Flagler 

26  98 
10  00 

467  44 

S.  J.  Abbott 

Benjamin  Merrill 

Ausable  Forks 

Am.  Church,  Montreal. 

300  00 

25  00 

$6,609  39 

f66  98 

$6,676  37 

Churches  not  reported,  11. 


SYNOD    OF   ALBANY. 
PRESBYTERY  OF   COLUMBIA. 


Ministers. 


G.  W.  Warner 

Geo.  0.  Phelps 

John  McVey 

David  R.  Frazer 

J.  A.  Clark 

Winthrop  H.  Phelps 

Charles  Kendall 

Charles  Kendall 

George  A.  Howard,  D.D 

Charles  Boynton - 

Byron  Bosworth 


Churches. 


Canaan  Centre , 

Valatie 

New  Lebanon 

Hudson 

Spencertown,  St.  Peter's 

Hillsdale 

Itensselaerville 

Ashland 

Livingstonville 

Windham  Centre . . . 

Catskill 

Durham,  First 

Greenville 


Home  Objects. 


#91  00 
500  00 
150  00 
4,635  00 
295  00 
373  98 
755  00 
450  00 


160  00 

4,000  00 

243  00 

203  24 


$11,856  22 


General 
Objects. 


$598  25 

43  21 

625  00 

39  00 

5  00 

25  00 
25  00 
47  00 

153  00 

$1,560  46 


Total. 


#689  25 
500  00 
198  21 

5,260  00 
334  00 
378  98 
755  00 
475  00 
25  00 
207  00 

4,000  00 
396  00 
203  24 


$13,416  68 


Churches  not  reported,  6. 


PRESBYTERY    OF    TROY. 


Ministers. 

Churches. 

Home  Objects. 

General 
Objects. 

Total. 

North  Granville 

#2,600  00 

$2,600  CO 
232  00 

$232  00 

8,000  00 
135  00 

8,000  00 

2,865  00 
37  00 

3,000  00 

Troy,  Third.. 

37  00 

Chas.  E.  Robinson,  D.D. . . 

Troy,  Second  St 

Troy,  Woodside 

12,000  00 

5,000  00 

800  00 

900  00 

775  00 

2,025  00 

1,300  00 

210  00 

2,100  00 

600  00 

280  00 

69  80 

2,000  00 

3,200  00 

12,000  00 

230  00 

5.230  0C 

800  00 

A.  T.  DeWitt 

Troy  Park 

700  00 

1,600  00 

775  00 

2,025  00 

Chas.  J.  Hill 

Whitehall,  First  Ch. . . 

112  00 

1,412  00 

Geo.  W.  Martin 

210  00 

G.  P.  Tvler,  D  D 

Lansingburgh,  Olivet . . 
Middle  Granville 

2,100  00 

600  00 

A.  E.  Smith 

280  00 

J.  H.  Noble,  D.D... 

69  80 

C.  C.  Thome. . . 

Stillwater,  First 

2,000  00 

3,200  00 

G.  I.  Taylor... 

Malta.   . . 

19  00 
575  00 

19  00 

R.  P.  H.  Vail 

Waterford 

4,000  00 
2,000  00 
1,000  00 

4,575  00 

2,000  00 

J.  E.  Platter  

Sandy  Hill.    . 

1,000  00 

23  00 

23  00 

$48,994  80 

$4,793  00 

$53,787  80 

Churches  not  reported,  13. 


SYNOD    OF    ATLANTIC. 


SYNOD    OF    ATLANTIC 


PKKKIIYTEKY    OF    ATLANTIC. 


Ministers. 

Churohes. 

Home  Object*. 

General 

Objects. 

Total. 

S.  S.  Murkland 

$10  00 

$10  00 

$10  00 

$10  00 

Churches  not  reported,  14. 


PRESBYTERY    OF    CATAWBA. 


Ministers. 

Churches. 

Home  Objects. 

General 
Objects. 

Total. 

3.  Mattoon,  D.D 

$200  00 

$200  00 
29  25 

S    Mattoon,  DD... 

Mt   Olive 

$29  25 

270  00 

35  00 

6?  00 

6  00 

270  00 

35  00 

Poplar  Tent 

67  00 

6  00 

$200  00 

$407  25 

$607  25 

Churches  not  reported,  15. 


PRESBYTERY  OF  EAST  FLORIDA. 


Ministers. 

Churches. 

Home  Objects. 

General 
Objec 

Total. 

C.  O.  Reynolds 

$3,000  00 
1,600  00 

$50  00 

•3,050  00 

1,300  00 

M.  L.  P.  Hill 

$4,500  00 

$50  00 

,660  00 

30 


SYNOD  OF  ATLANTIC. 


PRESBYTERY  OF  KNOX. 


Ministers. 

Churches. 

Homo  Objects. 

General 
Objects. 

Total. 

#45  00 

$45  00 

$45  00 

#45  00 

PRESBYTERY  OF  YADKIN, 


Ministers. 

Churches. 

Home  Objects. 

General 
Objects. 

Total. 

$750  00 

$750  00 

Amos  S.  Billingsley 

$55  00 

55  00 

800  00 

800  GO 

Mt.  Zion    

5  00 

5  00 

200  00 

200  00 

H    Baker 

2  40 

3  20 
5  00 

2  40 

H    Baker 

Gold  Hill 

3  20 

5  00 

$1,750  00 

#70  60 

$1,820  60 

Churches  not  reported,  9. 


SYNOD    OF    BALTIMORE. 


31 


SYNOD    OF   BALTIMORE, 

PRESBYTERY  OF  BALTIMORE. 


Ministers. 

Churches. 

Home  Objects. 

General 
Objects. 

Total. 

$7,407  58 

60  00 

275  00 

$7,407  58 
00  00 

Baltimore.  Westminster 

275  00 

J.  S.  Ramsey 

James  fit.  Maxwell 

W    G-    Hillman 

$1,20< 

2,700  00 
341  00 
210  58 
3&5  00 
125  00 
600  00 
20  00 
250  00 
250  00 
255  00 
800  00 
40  50 

1,200  00 

2.  TOD  00 

341  00 

Baltimore,  Twelfth 

Baltimore,  South 

Baltimore,  Green  St... 

210  58 

Robt    II    Williams 

.>:.  (id 

I    J    Henderson,   D.D... 

100  00 

285  HO 

William  H    Cooke     . 

Eavre  de  Grace 

Cumberland,  First  Ch. 

600  00 

174  00 

194  00 

250  00 

250  00 

255  00 

800  00 

40  50 

$7,177  08 

$8,016  58 

$15,193  66 

Churches  not  reported, 


PRESBYTERY  OF  WASHINGTON  CITY. 


Ministers. 

Churches. 

Home  Objects. 

General 
Objects. 

Total. 

$1,050  00 
326  00 

$1,050  00 
326  00 

B.  F.  Bittinger. . 

Washington. Seventh  St 

Washington,  Western. . 
Wash'n,  Metropolitan.. 
Wash'n,  New  York  Ave. 

$5,500  00 
1,000  no 

3.00(1  00 

1,668  60 

5  500  00 

1,000  00 

3,000  00 

Samuel  S.  Mitchell 

W.  IfcAtee 

954  50 
12  00 

2,518  00 
12  00 

David  H.  Riddle,  Jr 

Lewinsville  and  Falls. . 
Clifton 

600  00 
2.500  00 
1,860  00 

900  00 

600  00 

2,500  00 
1,860  oo 

David  W.  Moffat 

Bridge  St. ,  Georgetown 

1,157  00 
12  50 

2,057  00 
12  50 

$16,413  50 

$3,512  00 

$19,925  50 

Churches  not  reported,  8. 


32 


SYNOD    OF    BALTIMORE,. 


PRESBYTERY    OF    NEW    CASTLE. 


Ministers. 

Churches. 

Home  Objects. 

General 
Objects. 

Total. 

#2,000  00 
1,300  00 

$2,000  00 
1  300  00 

John  Patton,  D.D 

Middletown  (Forest). . . 

$588  00 

588  00 

Green  Hill 

600  00 
1,300  00 
1,600  00 

600  00 

John  CrowelL  D.D 

Odessa  (Drawyers) 

1.300  00 

S.  R.  Scofield 

1,600  00 
95  00 

95  00 
50  00 

Snow  Hill 

550  00 
3,715  00 

204  00 

267  00 
4,000  00 
3,945  09 

250  00 
1,100  00 
8.000  00 

'500  00 

596  00 

3,000  00 

60  00 

1,000  00 

200  00 

11,436  67 

5,090  00 

25,640  00 

600  00 

Elkton 

3,715  00 
204  00 

White  Clay  Creek 

Head  of  Christiana 

Lower  W.  Nottingham 

Red  Clay  Creek 

Milford 

J.  L.  Vallandigham 

S.  A.  Gayley 

267  00 
4,000  00 
3,945  09 

250  00 

400  00 

1,500  00 

Hanover  St.,Wilming'n 
Port  Penn 

8.000  00 

R.  C.  Allison 

500  00 

J.  L.  Polk 

Pitt's  Creek 

50  00 

646  00 

D.  W.  Moore 

Lower  Brandywine 

Felton 

3.000  00 

60  00 

Rock 

1,000  00 
210  00 

Zion 

10  00 
10,986  79 

Charles  D.  Shaw 

-S.  H.  McKown 

Wilmington,  Central. . . 

Wilmington,  First 

Wilmington,  West 

22,423  46 
5  090  00 

Geo.  H.  Smyth 

25,640  00 

1,575  00 

688  10 

D.  J.  Beale 

1,575  00 
82  10 

Chesapeake  City 

606  00 

2,425  00 

1,000  00 

610  00 

14,000  00 

2,425  00 

1,000  00 

610  00 

14.000  00 

#94,994  76 

$13,836  89 

$108, 831  65 

Churches  not  reported,  20. 


PRESBYTERY  OF  RIO  DE  JANEIRO. 


Ministers. 

Churches. 

Home  Objects. 

General 
Objects. 

Total. 

Rio  de  Janeiro 

$30  00 
30  15 

$30  00 
30  15 

$60  15 

$60  15 

SYNOD    OF    CHINA, 


SYNOD  OF  CHINA.* 


Ministers. 

Churches. 

Home  Objects. 

General 

Objects. 

TotaL 

$1,000  00 

$1,000  00 

$1,000  00 

$1,000  00 

SYNOD  OF  CINCINNATI. 


PRESBYTERY    OF    CHILLICOTHE. 


Ministers. 

Churches. 

Home  Objects. 

General 
Objects. 

Total. 

$2,315  00 

137  00 

6,500  00 

1,000  00 

620  00 

203  00 

1,700  00 

1,600  00 

150  00 

600  00 

525  00 

1,100  00 

$100  00 

410*66' 

2,265  00 
130  00 
10  00 
46  00 

$2,415  00 

137  00 

Washington 

Chillicothe,  First 

Chillicothe,  Third 

6,910  00 

3,265  00 

W.  H.  Prestley 

750  00 

R.  C.  Galbraith,  Jr... 

213  00 

Greenfield,  First 

North  Fork 

1,746  00 

1,600  00 

150  00 

600  00 

B  T  DeWitt 

525  00 

1,100  00 

$16,450  00 

$2,961  00 

$19,411  00 

Churches  not  reported,  23. 


*  The  Synod  of  China,  which  stands  in  alphabetical  order  next  to  the  Synod  of  Baltimore,  is 
represented  in  the  common  Memorial  by  $1,000,  reported  by  Rev.  Hunter  Corbett,  of  the  Presby- 
tery of  Shautung.  The  money  was  contributed  by  brethren  on  the  field  for  the  training  school  at 
Cbeefou,  but  the  names  of  individuals  or  churches  contributing  are  not  given. 


34: 


SYNOD    OF    CINCINNATI. 
PRESBYTERY    OF    DAYTON. 


Ministers. 

Churches. 

Home  Objects. 

Oeneral 
Objects. 

Total. 

Thos.  E.  Thomas,  D.D...  . 

$12,000  00 
1,935  00 
1,275  00 

300  00 
1,475  00 

575  00 

$12,000  00 

2,900  00 

1,465  00 

300  Of 

Dayton,  Third 

$965  00 
190  00 

R.  T   Drake 

Franklin 

Clifton 

116  26 

355  00 

1,202  00 

335  00 

1,591  26 

930  00 

1,202  00 

4,335  00 

3,445  00 

150  00 

4,000  00 
3,445  00 

150  00 
109  25 

Troy  . 

1.200  00 

1,586  07 

2,541  00 

500  00 

1  309  25 

1,586  07 
2,541  00 

T.  M.  Hopkins 

W.  H.  Hummins 

500  00 

G.  A.  Beattie \ 

New  Carlisle  (Honey  1 

Creek f 

Dayton.  Third  St 

j           200  00 

{           130  00 

22,000  00 

200  00 

130  00 

22,000  00 

300  00 

D.  R.  Colmery 

Yellow  Springs 

300  00 

3,525  00 

300  00 

3,525  00 
300  00 

J.  W.  Scott,  D.D.,  LL.D. . . 

J.  "W.  Scott,  D.D.,  LL.D.. . 

15  00 

15  00 

200  00 
15U  U0 

200  00 

150  00 

Chas.  H.  Raymond 

A.  H.  Young 

Bethel 

48  50 
25  00 

48  50 

Oxford 

190  00 
1,400  00 
4,000  00 

215  00 

J.  B.  Morton , 

1,400  00 
4,000  00 

Hamilton 

W.  S.  RQgers 

57  00 
50  00 

57  00 

50  00 

$40,897  07 

$25,948  01 

$66,845  08 

Churches  not  reported,  21. 
PRESBYTERY    OF    PORTSMOUTH. 


Ministers. 

Churches. 

Home  Objects. 

General 
Objects. 

Total. 

$5,500  00 

$5,500  00 
1,000  00 

$1,000  00 
142  00 
182  95 
833  00 

D.  E.  Bierce 

Ripley 

Red  Oak . . . 

8,105  25 

140  00 

7,438  00 

2,141  50 

1,400  00 

89  00 

3,000  00 

150  00 

8,247  00 

322  95 

E.  P.  Pratt.  D.D 

8,271  00 

Hanging  Rock 

2,141  50 

1,400  00 

89  00 

62  00 

30*06' 

3,062  00 
150  00 

30  00 

Portsmouth,  First  Ger. 
Gallipolis 

600  00 
707  50 
110  00 

600  00 

Walter  Mitchell 

707  50 

10  00 

120  00 

$29,381  25 

$2,259  95 

$31,641  20 

Churches  not  reported,  15. 


6YN0D    OF   CINCINNATI. 


35 


PRESBYTERY    OF    CINCINNATI. 


Ministers. 


John  Lichtenstein 

('•.  W.  Winners 

Charles  L.  Thompson. 

6".'H.'Tayior,'i)."D..".'! 

A.   B.  Mercy 

Fred.  W.  r>rauns 

0.  A.  Hills 

W.  C.  McCune 

A.  A.  K.  Taylor 

M.  A.  iloge,  D.D 

Geo.    11    l'ullcrton 

H.  A.  Ketchuin 

James  Black 

J.   B.  Foster 

Thos.  F.  Cortelyou... 

H.  A.  Rossi ter 

1.  J.  Cushman 

W.  B.  Spence 

J.  Haight 

Wm.  H.  Janus 

W.  J.  McKnight,  D.D 

W.  A.  Bosworth 


Churches. 


(Cincinnati,  Ger.  First 
Cincinnati,  ( Icr.  Beoond 

Cincinnati,  First 

( 'incinnati,  Second. . 
( incinnati.   Third.  .. 
Cincimiati,  Fifth .... 
Cincinnati,  Sixth. . . . 
Cincinnati,  Seventh. 
Cincinnati,  Central.. 
Cincinnati,  Lincoln  P'k 
Cincinnati,  Mt.Auburn 
(Cincinnati,  W't  H's,  1st 
Cincinnati,  Lane  Sem'y 
New  Richmond. .. . 

Bantam 

Moscow 

Sharonville 

Pleasant  Ridge 

Lockiand  and  Reading 

Madisonville , 

Cumminsville 

Montgomery , 

Somerset 

Loveland , 

Bethel 

Williamsburg , 

Pleasant  Run , 

Lebanon,  First  Ch. . . 

Springdale 

Avondale 

Alt.  Carmel 

Elizabeth  and  Berea, 

College  Hill 

Delhi 

Cleves 

Mt.  Pleasant 


Home  Objects 


$1,500  oo 

1,087  00 


708  86 


1,73:1  00 

5.5711  00 

1,066  00 

5,900  00 

si'.)  80 

400  00 

1,600  00 

18  00 


,886  00 

483  25 


1,295  00 


315  00 

300  00 

3,130  00 


100  00 
1,452  00 
2,042  00 
3,515  00 


375  00 
250  00 


1,800  00 


$43,929  91 


General 
Objects. 


$1,325  00 

4,085  00 

10,420  00 

8,009  50 

20  41 

778  86 

500  00 


2,500  00 
4,850  nn 
4,668  00 

20  00 

5  00 

50  00 

62  50 
20  00 

86  00 

285  00 
9  25 

375  00 

15  00 
103  00 
818  00 

15  50 

$32,553  52 


TotaL 


$1,500  00 

1,087  00 

1,325  00 

4,035  00 

10,420  00 

x',^5  so 

20  41 

2,511  36 

6,070  00 

1,000  00 

8,400  00 

5.100  80 

5,068  00 

1,600  00 

38  00 

5  00 

50  00 

8,886  00 

545  75 

20  00 

1,295  00 

86  00 

315  00 

300  00 

3,415  00 

9  25 

100  00 

1,827  00 

2,042  00 

3,515  00 

15  00 

103  00 

1,193  00 

250  00 

15  50 

1,800  00 


$76,483  43 


Churches  not  reported,  13. 


36 


SYNOD    OF    CLEVELAND. 


SYNOD    OF    CLEVELAND. 


PRESBYTERY    OF    STEUBENVILLE. 


Ministers. 

Churches. 

Home  Objects. 

General 
Objects. 

Total. 

Oak  Ridge 

$300  00 

100  00 

55,000  00 

39,000  00 

250  00 

200  00 

224  00 

317  00 

355  00 

1,900  00 

$524  00 

417  00 

55,355  00 

Alex.  Swaney,  D.D 

T.  A.  McCurdy 

New  Hagerstown 

Steubenville,  First 

Steubenville,  Second . . 
German  Ch.,  Steuben'le 
Ridge 

0.  R   Campbell 

40,900  00 

Geo.  Soul 

250  00 

112  60 

2,iys  00 

250  00 

312  60 

2,195  00 

250  00 

100  00 
2,088  00 
520  00 
450  00 
200  00 
992  00 
400  00 

100  00 

W.  R.  Vincent 

Island  Creek 

1,052  00 
1,175  00 

3,140  00 

1,695  00 
450  00 

Amsterdam 

200  00 

T.  V.  Milligan 

416  00 
280  50 
35  00 

1,408  00 

680  50 

35  00 

Cannonsburgh 

2,000  00 

2,000  00 

J.  F.  Boyd 

(1                     it 

356  75 

70  00 
225  00 

426  75 

Pleasant  Hill 

225  00 

CenterfNew  Alexander) 
Smithfield. .. 

65  00 
814  00 
1,176  00 
375  00 
475  00 
405  00 
500  00 
325  00 
16,000  00 

111  00 

112  75 

65  00 

814  00 

Two  Ridges(Winters,le) 

New  Philadelphia 

East  Springfield 

1.176  00 

375  00 

C.  W.  Wyckoff 

85  00 
245  00 
770  00 
200  00 

560  00 

650  00 

1,270  00 

Still  Fork 

525  00 

16.000  00 
151  00 

Bethel 

40  00 

10  00 

785  00 

85  00 

122  75 

785  00 

Wm.  Dalzell 

85  00 

East  Liverpool 

1,112  00 
2,058  00 

1,112  00 

2.058  00 

55  00 

55  00 

75  00 

13,000  00 

1,650  00 

400  00 

1,300  00 

75  00 

Wellsville   .. 

13.000  00 

1,650  00 
400  00 

50  00 

1,350  00 

$141,910  50 

$10,932  10 

$152,842  60 

Churches  not  reported,  11. 


SYNOD    OF    CLEVELAND. 


37 


PRESBYTERY    OF    MAHONING. 


Ministers. 

Churches.            Some  Objeota 

General 

objects. 

Total. 

Robt.  Dickson,  l).l) 

$2,050  00 
IHi  (it) 

35,000  00 
876  00 

18,270  86 

2,876  00 

2,000  mi 

880  no 

100  00 

093  00 

"$679" 00 

686 '66' 

30  00 
300  00 

$2.  '.50  00 
795  00 

35,000  00 

H.  B.  Eldred 

N.  S.  Iiailcv 

B.  1'.  Bharp 

Ellsworth 

11.    11.   Kvans.  .  . 

18,800  m 
2,786  00 

2,000  00 
1.200  00 

inn  mi 

H.  B   Pry 

Salem 

W.  Dickson 

820  DO 

Beloit 

Canfield 

898  00 

78  no 

5,000  00 

58  12 

1,028  00 

200  00 

78  00 

A.  B.  Maxwell,  S.S 

5,000  00 

58  12 

Farmington 

1,028  00 
200  00 

S.  D.  Taylor 

10  00 

in  00 
1  370  00 

Dan'l  Williams 

Mineral  Ridge 

1,870  00 

700  00 
2,750  00 

R.  L.  Williams 

TOO  (mi 

E.  Buckingham,  D.D 

Canton 

2,750  00 

$67,807  85 

$2,100  12 

$69,907  97 

Churches  not  reported,  17. 


PRESBYTERY    OF    ST.    CLAIRSVILLE. 


Ministers. 

Churches. 

Home  Objects. 

General 
Objects. 

Total. 

$188  38 

63  00 

|188  88 

213  00 

8.000  00 

180  75 

30  00 

T.  R.  Crawford,  D.D 

815 i 

8,000  00 
86  00 

W.  M.  Grimes,  D.D 

Cadiz.    

11    W    Parks               

Short  Creek 

85  75 

30  00 

15  00 

35  00 

45  00 

400  00 

988  00 

170  00 

57  00 

60  00 

325  00 

5  00 

25  00 

11    W.  Parks   

Little  York   

15  00 

35  00 

46  no 

400  00 

1,208  00 

320  00 

57  00 

9,100  00 

325  00 

R.  Tannehill 

Geo.  -McDonald, 

Bellsville 

Powhattan 

St.  Olairsville 

160  00 

Geo.  \\".  Chalfant 

Bellair. .. 

9,040  00 

S.  II.  Wallace 

D.  H.  Lavcrty 

5  00 

R.  Armstrong 

John  P.    Caldwell 

New  Athens 

Crab   Apple 

166  66 

16  mi 

190  00 
16  00 

55  00 

55  00 

$17,835  00 

$2,517  13 

$20,882  13 

Churches  not  reported,  24. 


38 


SYNOD  OF  CLEVELAND. 


PRESBYTERY  OF  CLEVELAND. 


Ministers. 

Churches. 

Home  Objects. 

General 
Objects. 

Total 

H.  L.  Hitchcock,  D.D 

W.  H.  Goodrich,  D.D 

West'rn  Reserve  College 
Cleveland,  First 

#4,585  00 

26,652  00 

150  00 

30,368  00 

15,100  00 

5,800  00 

200  00 

510  00 

82  00 

#4,585  00 

46,652  00 

1,250  00 

45,761  00 

#20,000  00 

1,100  00 

15.403  00 

15,323  00 

1,300  00 

1,250  00 

James  Eells,  D.D 

"           Second 

"           Euclid  St. . . 
"          Westminster 

0.  A.  Lyman,  D.D 

30,423  00 

7,100  00 

1,450  00 

510  00 

E.  B.  Raffensberger 

J.  X.  McGiffert 

372  00 
2,000  00 

454  00 

D.  K.  Steele 

2,000  00 
35  00 

Onilfnrri 

35  00 
22  00 
500  00 
185  00 
150  00 
366  00 

55*66 

30  00 
25  00 

100  00 

647  15 
300  00 

300  00 

322  00 

William  B.  Marsh 

Bedford 

500  00 

Northneld 

400  00 

585  00 

150  00 

366  00 

37  00 

37  00 

H.  V.  Hitchcock 

55  00 

237  00 

267  00 

Wm.   "P.  Afilliken 

Orwell 

25  00 

North     Presbyterian  | 
Church,   Cleveland  j 
Collarner,  First  Ch 

400  00 

500  00 

647  15 

Memorial  C  h. ,  Cleveland 

1,800  00 

2,100  00 

#59,922  00 

#85,462  15 

#145,884  15 

Churches  not  reported,  13. 


SYNOD    OF    COLORADO 


PRESBYTERY    OF    COLORADO. 


Ministers. 

Churches. 

Home  Objects. 

General 
Objects. 

Total. 

Edward  P.  Wells 

Denver,  First  

"    Stuart  Memorial 
Golden  City 

$814  99 

3,600  00 

600  00 

320  00 

#814  99 

3,600  00 

600  00 

Wm.  Y.  Brown 

Pueblo 

5  00 
20  00 

5  00 
33  00 

325  00 

W.  E.  Hamilton 

Black  Hawk 

20  00 

5  00 

Charles  M.  Campbell 

33  00 

$5,334  99 

$63  00 

#5,397  99 

SYNOD    OF    COLORADO. 


39 


PRESBYTERY    OF    SANTA    FE. 


Ministers. 

Churches. 

Home  Objects. 

General 

Objects. 

Total. 

David  P.  IfoFarland 

Santa  Fe 

$30  00 
25  00 

|80  00 
86  00 

$55  00 

$55  00 

PRESBYTERY    OF    WYOMING. 


Ministers. 

Churches. 

Home  Objects. 

General 
Objects. 

Total. 

F.  L.  Arnold 

Laramie,  Wy.  Ter 

Cheyenne,   "       "    

Corrinne,    Utah 

St.  Vrain  . 

$1,850  00 

1,867  00 

1,543  00 

16  67 

$1,850  00 
r.:;ii?  (id 

W.  G.  Keohart  . .    

1,543  00 

16  67 

$4,776  67 

$4,770  07 

SYNOD    OF    COLUMBUS. 


PRESBYTERY    OF    ATHENS. 


Ministers. 

Churches. 

Home  Objects. 

G  eneral 
Objects. 

TotaL 

$10  00 

30  00 

5  00 

112  03 

$10  00 
30  00 

242  00 
1.22S  63 

171  75 
8  ->?">  00 

1,116  00 

171  75 

1,846  00 

H   B.  Scott 

Chi.  B.  Taylor 

Marietta,  Fourth  St. .. 

1,330  00 

116  00 

25  00 

5  00 

.1   Noble  S.S 

ir.  00 

E.  W.  Bchroepl 

2,405  00 

5  00 

$5,234  75 

$1,688  63 

$6,867  38 

Churches  not  reported,  17. 


10 


SYNOD    OF   COLUMBUS 


PRESBYTERY    OF    COLUMBUS. 


Ministers. 

Churches. 

Home  Objects. 

General 
Objects. 

Total. 

Lower  Liberty 

Columbus,  First 

$3,225  00 
1,732  00 

$3,225  00 

1,742  00 

1,922  54 

740  00 

$10  00 
1,922  54 

740  00 

175  00 

2,460  00 

175  00 

2,460  00 
160  00 

160  00 

Circleville,  First. 

Lancaster 

Dublin 

1.099  00 
1J64  00 

1,099  00 

1,164  00 

46  50 

46  50 
300  00 

300  00 

2,500  00 
3,357  00 

2.500  00 

Levi  P.  Sabin 

Central  College 

3,357  00 

$16,452  00 

$2,439  04 

$18,891  04 

Churches  not  reported,  15. 


PRESBYTERY    OF    MARION. 


Ministers. 

Churches. 

Home  Objects. 

General 
Objects. 

Total. 

$32  00 
710  00 

$32  00 
959  00 

Milton  M.  McMiUin 

$249  00 

80  00 

200  00 

20  00 

S.  D.  Smith 

Richland 

Little  Mill  Creek 

80  00 

200  00 

S.  D.  Smith 

20  00 

1,160  00 

35  00 

282  50 

19  00 

1,100  00 

35  00 

W.  G.  March 

2,459  68 

81  00 

900  00 

1.400  00 
150  00 

4,473  68 
186  00 
472  00 
525  00 

2,742  18 

100  00 

E.  W.  Brown 

Chesterville 

900  00 

C.  H.  Peeking 

1,400  00 
150  00 

S.  D.  Smith 

Delhi... 

W.  G.  March 

Robert  Wylie 

Milfoid  Centre 

"  55  6b 
20  00 

4,473  68 
186  00 

527  00 

York 

545  00 

$11,196  36 

$2,313  50 

$13,509  86 

Churches  not  reported,  11. 


sy:nod  OF  COLUMBUS. 
PRESBYTERY   OF   WOOSTER. 


41 


Thomas  Beer 

J.  C.  Gillum 

Thomas  K.  Davis 
John  O.  Froctor  . 
John  S.  Atkinson 

I).    Hall 

T.  P.  Bpeer 

V.  (i.  Bheeley. ... 
E.  B.  CaldwelL  . . . 

T.H.Barr" '.'.'.'.'. 

J.  C.  Gillam 

Thomas  K.  Davia 

John  O.  Proctor. . 
John  S.  Atkinson. 

Franklin  Eddy... 

S.  W.  Miller 

E.  B.  Caldwell... 
John  Robinson... 
W.  W.  Anderson  . 
W.  Jeffrey  Park  . 
A.  S.  Milholland.. 

T.  P.  Speer 

A.  E.  Thomson. . . 
W.  W.  Anderson. 


Churches. 


Jeromeville 

lloini's\  ille 

Ha\sville 

Lexington 

Way  la; 

Mansfield 

West  Salem 

Dalton 

East  Hopewell.. 
Hlooming  Grove. 

Jackson 

Shrove 

McKay 

Belleville 

Chester 

Orrville 

Perrysville 

Wooster 

Nashville 

Ashland 

Shelby 

Fredericksburg . . 

Millersburg 

Congress 

Apple  Creek 

Ontario 


Home  Objects 


$200  00 


•.Mo  mi 


2.  Mil  I   III) 

388  00 
890  00 

151)  00 
450  00 
400  00 


688  00 


6,220  no 

120  00 


200  00 


1,000  00 
1,800  00 


140  00 

2,283  00 

186  00 


$17,600  00 


Genera] 
Objects. 


8215  00 

100  oo 
4,126  09 

187  oo 

21  00 
5,000  00 


5*0  00 
175  00 


10  00 
51  00 
74  00 
50  00 
22  00 
26  oo 

170  00 

1,140  00 

50  00 

6bl  02 


345  00 
130  00 
80  00 
77  50 
50  00 


$13,390  21 


Total. 


$216  oo 
866  oo 

4,120  00 
377  00 

21  00 

''...Mill  III) 

970  oo 
826  00 

460  00 
410  00 

51  00 

r,  1  00 

788  oo 

22  00 
6,246  00 

299  00 

1.1  in  no 
250  00 
DM  62 

1,000  00 

2,145  00 
130  00 
220  00 

2,360  50 
186  00 


$30,000  21 


Churches  not  reported,  8. 
PRESBYTERY    OF    ZANESVILLE. 


Ministers. 

Churches. 

Home  Objects. 

General 
Objects. 

Total. 

W.  E.  Hunt 

§2.600  00 

200  00 

900  00 

1,100  00 

$5  00 

*  "so  66* 

9,255  00 
5  28 

50  00 
5  28 

7  00 

"'lYi'.uio' 

96  oo 

960  00 

$2,605  00 
200  00 

H.  M.  Hervey 

Howard  Kingsbury 

A.  S.  Dudley 

Newark,  Second 

920  oo 
10,355  00 

50  00 

H.  C.  MacBride 

5  23 

7  no 

206  00 

206  hi 

199  00 

F.  H.  W.  Benechert 

W.  B.  Scarborough , 

Timothy  W.  Howe 

Madison  (Adams1  Mills) 

'"5,808 '66" 
16  00 

960  '" 

5,808  00 

113  oo 

97  00 
18,766  60 

no  oo 

210  00 
15  00 

225  00 
50  00 

A.  Kingsbury,  D.D 

18,766  60 

]  in  nil 

J.  Price  S  ifford,  D.D 

V>]ll    1.1 

R.  W.  Marquis 

Clarke  

R.  Hahn 

Kirkirsvillc,  First 

473  00 
100  00 

698  00 

150  U0 

$11,403  00          $250,63  96 

$86,406  96 

Churches  not  reported,  37. 


42 


SYNOD    OF   ERIE. 


SYNOD    OF    ERIE. 

PRESBYTERY    OF    ALLEGHENY. 


Ministers. 

Churches. 

Home  Objects. 

General 
Objects. 

Total. 

#431  00 

9,500  00 

500  00 

'"'$1,626  00 

$431  00 

J.  B.  Bittenger,  D.D 

10,520  00 

500  00 

316  70 

687  50 

65  00 

27  00 

25  00 

383  25 

356  00 

316  70 

687  50 

A.  A.  Hodge,  D.D 

John  E.  F.  Launitz 

J.  V.  Cellars 

Allegheny,  North 

Allegheny,  First  Ger. . . 
Providence  (Allegheny) 

8,570  00 
260  18 
375  00 

8,635  00 
287  18 
400  00 

383  25 

5.000  00 
164  00 

1,000  00 
900  00 

4,200  00 

j-       1,770  00 

200  00 
3,000  00 
1,900  00 

5,356  00 

Pine  Creek,  First 

Millvale    

164  00 

1,000  00 

Plains 

900  00 

W.  C.  Falconer 

50  00 
ISO  00 

4,250  00 

W.  P.  Moore -J 

Manchester,  Allegheny, 

1,950  00 

200  00 

3,000  00 

Allegheny  (Valley) 

100  00 
10  00 

2,000  00 

10  00 

1,737  00 
300  00 

1,737  00 

300  00 

$39,807  18 

$3,220  45 

$43,027  63 

Churches  not  reported,  15. 


PRESBYTERY    OF    BUTLER. 


Ministers. 

Churches. 

Home  Objects. 

General 
Objects. 

Total. 

B.  B.  Walker,  D.D 

Plain  Grove 

$519  33 

$55  68 
172  00 
73  50 
32  00 
89  59 

$575  01 
172  00 

73  50 

J   H   Marshall 

North  Butler 

32  00 

89  59 

S66  50 

366  50 

91  25 

47  00 
106  00 

91  25 

47  00 

Buffalo  

106  00 

W.  D.  Patton... 

5,000  00 

5,000  00 

•9  00 

9  00 

Bobt    McMillan     . 

Rich  Hill.   . 

1,100  00 
193  00 

1,100  00 
260  00 

W.  T.  Dickson 

67  00 

79  00 

141  00 

125  00 

79  00 

J.  H.  Marshall 

109  00 

305  00 

1,340  00 

60  25 

125  00 

250  00 

W   D.  Patton 

Amity 

430  00 

D.  C.  Cooper 

E    Ogden 

1,340  00 
127  25 

67  00 

"*8  00 

45  15 

J.  Coulter 

125  00 

Bull  Creek  

8  00 

45  15 

$9,118  08 

$1,208  17 

$10,326  25 

Churches  not  reported,  8. 


SYNOD    OF    ERIE. 


43 


PRESBYTERY    OF    CLARION. 


Ministers. 

Churches. 

Home  Objects. 

General 
Objects. 

Total. 

$49  75 

10  on 
50  00 

80  mi 
174  on 

17  00 

5.000  00 

50  00 

J  19  75 
1,766  oo 

J.  S.  Elder 

$1,746  00 

100  00 

'J'.   J.  Mil  ford 

J.   Caldwell 

80  oo 

267  00 
279  00 

20.0(iii  00 

481  00 

J.  S.  Elder 

New  Etehoboth 

Mount  Pleasant 

•"it;  mi 

25,01  1 

•jiiii  mi 

2,200  mi 

2,200  im 

580  no 

150  00 

478  40 

79  50 

1,500  no 

2,000  00 

[■        1,345  05 

2,200  00 

J.  J.  Marks,  D.D 



25  00 

150  00 

T.  J.  Milford 

20  00 
10  00 

498  40 

89  50 

1,500  00 
2  000  00 

T.  J.  Milford -j 

Parker's    Station  (new 

1,345  05 

|33,114  95 

$5,435  75 

$38,550  70 

Churches  not  reported,  12. 


PRESBYTERY    OF    KITTANNING. 


Ministers. 

Churches. 

Home  Objects. 

General 

Objects. 

Total. 

W.  W.  Woodend 

$3,379  95 

4,700  00 

ss  oo 

1,037  00 

40  00 

1,750  00 

100  00 

(ill    00 

8,500  00 

$352  20 

$3,732  15 
4  700  00 

1,037  00 
125  00 

1,750  00 
270  00 

Bethel 

85  00 

Mount  Pleasant 

170  00 

411  00 

96  00 

5,327  25 

1,747  00 

G.  W.  Mechlin 

Glade  Run 

1,062  oo 
8,596  00 
6,827  00 
1,747  00 
5  00 

T.  D.  Ewing 

5  00 
480  00 
732  00 

S.  11.  llolliday 

H.  Magill 

Brady's  Bend 

25  00 
20  00 
25  00 

505  00 
752  00 

25  00 

713  00 

2,96 

8,000  00 
1,017  00 
1,500  00 
2,000  00 
52  00 

713  00 

2,250  00 
3  000  00 

Slate  Lick 

1,017  00 

1,500  00 

2.023  00 

55  00 

Homer 

2300" 

S.  A.  Hughes 

H.  Magill 

$31,984  95 

$8,2S1  45 

$40,266  40 

Churches  not  reported, 


44 


SYNOD    OF   ERIE. 


PEESBYTERY    OF    ERIE. 


Churches  not  reported,  17. 
O 


PRESBYTERY    OF    SHENANGO. 


Ministers. 

Churches. 

Home  Objects. 

General 
Objects. 

Total. 

D   X  Jenkin,  D.D 

New  Castle,  First 

$1,540  00 

158  25 

2,500  00 

$921  00 

$2,461  00 

158  25 

2.500  00 

30  19 
223  00 

884  00 

'  30  19 

Unity 

815  00 

270  00 

1,504  00 

130  00 

1,038  00 

Wm   M   Taylor 

Westfield 

1,154  00 

1,504  00 

Mount  Pleasant 

130  00 

J   B   Miller..! 

275  00 
550  00 

275  00 

J   M.  Mealy 

200  00 

750  00 

$7,117  25 

$2,883  19 

$10,000  44 

Churches  not  reported,  10. 


SYNOD    OF    GENEVA. 


45 


SYNOD    OF    GENEVA. 


PKKSJJYTKKY    OF    <AYI  <JA. 


Ministers. 

Churches. 

Some  Objects. 

General 

Objects. 

Total. 

Charles  Hawlev,  D.D 

s.  w.  Boardman,  D.D 

$16,000  00 
2,040  00 
6,700  i»ii 
28,000  mi 
5.200  00 
1,000  00 
8,040  no 

800  mi 
1,400  00 

820  60 
1,083  00 

700  00 

760  00 

$1,000  00 
1,960  00 

$17,000  00 
4,000  00 
6,700  00 

48,236  00 

5,200  00 

1,025  00 

0,040  00 

300  00 

"        Second 

"        Central 

*W.  \V.  Howard,  D.i> 

20,235  00 

J.  S.  Jewell 

(5-    G.  Smith 

"       Second  

25  00 

A.  It.  Hewitt 

Albert  F.  Lvle 

1,400  00 
1,047  90 

2  n?'t  00 

G.  P.  Sewall 

227  30 
1,016  00 

700  00 

J.  V.  C.  Nellis 

126  00 

886  00 

$70,020  60 

$24,553  30 

$94,575  90 

♦Deceased. 


Churches  not  reported,  7. 


PRESBYTERY   OF    CHEMUNG. 


Ministers. 

Churches. 

Home  Objects. 

General 
Objects. 

Total. 

Robert  E.  "Willson 

Havana 

$5,240  00 
200  00 
275  00 
4,100  00 
400  00 
440  00 
175  00 
670  00 

$6,240  00 

6.200  00 
446  00 

4,125  00 
400  00 

W.  E.  Knox,  D.D 

$6,096  00 

171  00 

25  00 

Big  Flatts 

Walter  S.  Drvsdale 

A.  O.  Peloubct 

4 10  00 
175  00 

Garvin  Ca-«' 

Hector 

Charles  Chapman 

670  00 

E.  \V.  TwioheU 

Burdett 

82  00 
1,300  00 

82  00 
8,80 i 

Nathan  M.  Sherwood 

Elmira,  Second 

2,500  00 

$  13. 903  00 

,706  00 

$21,608  00 

Churches  not  reported,  8. 


46 


SYNOD    OF   GENEVA. 


PRESBYTERY    OF    GENEVA. 


Ministers. 

Churches. 

Home  Objects. 

General 
Objects. 

Total. 

S.  H.  Gridley.  D.D 

$1,550  00 

510  00 

180  00 

1,000  00 

$200  00 

*"i',2is'66' 

$1,750  00 
510  00 

A.  A.  Wood,  D.D 

1,398  00 

1,000  00 

5  00 

A.  T.  Young 

5  00 

60  00 

160  00 

383  50 

1.000  00 

1,900  00 

327  00 

39  00 

20.000  00 

2,429  00 

443  50 

D.  D    McCall 

Phelp? 

1,160  00 

1,900  00 

327  00 

George  Patton 

C.  T.  White,  D.D 

Theodore  F.  White 

2,154  00 
100  00 

2,193  00 

20,100  00 

2,429  00 

David  Magie.  D.D 

Ovid 

6.500  00 
20,000  00 

6,500  00 

S.  H.  Thompson,  Ph.D 

Canandaigua 

20,000  00 

666  66 

10  00 

500  00 

10  00 

$55,718  50 

$4,316  00 

$60,034  50 

Churches  not  reported,  10. 


PRESBYTERY   OF    STEUBEN. 


Ministers. 

Churches. 

Home  Objects. 

General 

Objects. 

Total. 

J.  M.  Piatt 

Bath 

$3,400  00 
1.750  00 

16,481  00 
1,800  00 
700  00 
6,300  00 
1.400  00 
3,500  00 

475  00 
25  00 

1,600  00 
2,055  00 
5.000  00 

476  56 

$230  00 

$3,630  00 
1,750  00 

W.  A.  Nile?.  D.D 

50  00 

16,531  00 

1,800  00 

750  00 

Z.  N.  Bradbury 

50  00 

P.  H.  Burghardt 

6,300  00 
1,400  00 
3  500  00 

Hammondsport 

Woodhull 

475  00 

25  00 

Cohocton 

1,600  00 

2,055  00 

5,050  00 

476  56 

Milton  Waldo,  D.D 

50  00 

96  00 

96  00 

$44,962  56 

$476  00 

$45,388  56 

Churches  not  reported,  13. 


SYNOD   <)K    (,i;ni:\  A. 


47 


PRESBYTERY    OP    LYONS. 


Mini   1 

Onurchi  - 

Some  Objects, 

General 
Object  . 

Total. 

$1,411  r,o 

$1,411   50 

Samuel  S.  Pomeroy 

<■:,  oo 
600  nil 

1,6 1 

1.600  mi 

4,000  no 

19,600  00 

160  00 

660  00 

in:;  mi 

l.n: 

1,866  00 

Sodas  ...   

Wolcott,  Second 

600  oo 

B.  W    Kellogg 

1,600  on 

1,600  oo 

W.  L.  Page 

Woloott,  First. 

4.000  00 

Clyde  (Calm) 

19,600  ''(' 

50  00 

660  oo 

Huron 

to:;  00 

A.  c.  Bewail 

5  00 

1,200  00 

$31,263  00 

$1,466  50 

$32,729  50 

SYNOD    OF    HAttltlSBURG. 


PRESBYTERY    OF    CARLISLE. 


Ministers. 

Churches. 

Home  Objects. 

General 
Objects. 

Total. 

Thos.  Creigh,  D.D 

$300  00 

235  00 

5.785  35 

20,000  00 

50  25 

1,095  00 

$800  00 

$1,100  00 
236  00 

St.  Thomas 

c.  P.  Wing,  D.D 

Carlisle,  First 

Carlisle,  Second 

214  65 

6,000  in) 

20,000  00 

J.  P.  Kennedy 

D.  C.  Meeker 

35  00 

1,096  00 
187  26 

A.  D.  Mitchell 

187  26 

ejooo'oo' 

inn  mi 

I.  N.  Hays 

Chambersburg,  Central 
Cnamberebnrg,  F'g  S"g 

[Jpper  Patb  Valley 

Lower  Path  Valley 

4,013  00 

4  018  00 

6  0(1(1  I'D 

W.  A.  West 

2.340  00 

130  96 

68  no 

8.400  00 

10,012  28 

•>  i  in  no 

223  10  '                m  OK 

26  :.n 
•j.. -iso  00 
1,648  00 

62  no 
4,233  50 

B  i  61 

T.  H.  Robinson,  D.D 

A.  K.  Strong,  D.D 

Chas.  A.  Wyeth 

ECarrisbnrg,  Market  Sq. 
Harrisburg,  Pine  St. . . 
Barrisburg,  Seventh  St. 

10. TNI  00 

11,61 

200  00 

226  00 

310  00 

2,  136  00 

b'.ioooo' 

4,433  50 

- :,  00 

:;in  no 

0  (26  i'11 

14  50 
110  00 
158  00 

11  60 

Middle  Spring 

2  200  00 

W.  S.  Van  Cleve 

158  i"1 

W.  S.  Van  Cleve 

Lower  Marsh  Creek. . . 

McConnelsburg 

Green  Bill 

858  00 

639  oo 

.•'in 

161  oo 

:n;  60 

875  00 

8,000  00 

4,800  00 

:  58  |  0 

639  ■  0 

s.  w.  Pomeroy 

500  00 

887'bo" 

425  00 

W.-lls-  Valley 

161  00 

W.  H.  Hillie.. 

696  no 

s.  w.  Reigart 

Blechanicsbnrg 

8,000  do 
l  600  00 

W.  N.  Geddea 

140  00 

100  00 

140  00 

A.  S.  Thome 

Robert  Kennedy  Ch . . . 

900  mi 

170  88 

|17,680  00 

.150 

churches  nut  reported,  12. 


48 


SYNOD    OF    HARRISBURG. 


PRESBYTERY    OF    NORTHUMBERLAND. 


Ministers. 

Churches. 

Home  Objects. 

General 
Objects. 

Total. 

Buffalo 

$45  00 

$45  00 

1,300  00 

400  00 

S.  C.  McElroy 

Derry 

§1,300  00 

400  00 
25  00 

Williauisport,  Second.. 
Wiiliamsport,  Third. . . 

Bloomsburg 

Bald  Eagle  and  Nittany 

6.000  00 
'750  00 

3.000  00 
860  00 

6.025  00 

A.  D.  Hawn 

750  00 

D.  J.  Waller   

3,000  00 

860  00 

W.  G.  E.  Agnetfr 

3,008  71 

3,008  71 

18,600  00 
3,000  00 

600  00 
20.500  00 

300  00 

377  02 

2,700  00 

12,500  00 

825  00 
1,875  82 
4.000  00 

150  00 
1.500  00 

100  00 

100  00 

542  00 
1.000  00 

600  00 
1,500  00 

260  00 
2.600  00 

830  00 
3,200  00 

18.600  00 

A.  B.  Jack*. 

Mahoning 

3,000  00 
600  00 

L.  J.  Milliken 

20,500  00 

Lycoming  Centre 

150  00 

450  00 

377  02 

B.  T.  Jones 

2  700  00 

R.  H.  Van  Pelt 

12,500  00 

S.  C.  McElroy 

"Washingtonville 

825  00 

1,875  82 

New  Columbia 

4,000  00 
3S5  (JO 

185  00 

Mifflinburg 

New  Berlin 

1,500  00 

100  00 

5  00 

115  00 

P.  F.  Kolb 

McEwensville 

542  HO 

"'350'66' 

1,000  00 

J.  C.  Caldwell 

950  00 

Alvin  C.  Campbell 

North  Point  &  Renovo. 

1,500  00 

S.  M.  Gould 

260  CO 

P  B.  Marr 

2.C0O  00 

Thos.  S.  Dewing 

W.  G.  E.  Agnew 

Shamokintown 

720  00 

1.550  00 
3,200  00 

$89,569  84 

$4,888  71 

$94,458  55 

Churches  not  reported,  15. 


PRESBYTERY  OF  WELLSBORO. 


Ministers. 

Churches. 

Home  Objects. 

General 

Objects. 

Total. 

J.  F.  Calkins 

$1,500  00 

2,500  00 

67  00 

$1,500  00 
2  500  00 

Beecher's  Island 

Fall  Brook 

67  00 

G.  R.  H.  Shumway 

§10  00 
30  00 
10  00 

10  00 

300  00 

330  00 

George  Morton 

10  00 

2.  KM)  00 
2,500  00 
2,500  00 

2.100  00 

Elkland 

2.500  00 

Mansfield 

2,500  00 

$11,467  00 

$50  00 

$11,517  00 

Churches  not  reported,  6. 


SYNOD    OF    IIARRISBURG. 


PRESBYTERY    OF    HUNTINGDON. 


Ministers. 

1 

Churches. 

Home  Objectn. 

General 
Objects. 

TotaL 

Milllinstown  &  Lost  Or. 

(  198  66 

$396  90 

|8O0   US 

W   J   Gibson    D  D 

136  00 

186  00 

W.  J.  Gibson,  D.D... 

60  00 

60  00 

N   O  White 

1,100  00 

1,100  00 
5  00 

5  00 
20  00 

20  00 

1,71  1  (III 

150  00 

7,500  00 

18,866  00 

356  75 

23,000  00 

12,025  00 

115  00 

l.ll  l  00 
166  00 

Robert   rTamill,  D  i> 

15  00 

7,500  0U 

80  00 

200  00 

18,4 

R.  M    Wallace 

666  ::. 

Altoona,  Second 

28,000  00 

W.  T   Wylle 

6,362  60 

18,887  60 

3    \V.  White 

116  00 

J.  H.  Mathers 

70  00 

70  00 

R   P   Wilson 

Bedford  

1,200  00 

5,756  18 

442  00 

1,200  00 

D.  H.  Barron 

Hollidaysburg 

5.766  18 

40  00 
1,000  00 

482  00 

1,000  00 

888  7(1 

150  00 
120  00 
180  00 

186  re 

777  (1(1 

5,014  00 

320  00 

20  85 

15  00 

883  79 

150  00 

W  0  Wright  . 

120  00 

Jno.  C.  Wilhelm 

10  00 
20  00 

'"330  'te' 

190  00 

Upper  Tuscarora 

155  73 

777  00 

H.  S.  Butler... 

Clearfield 

5,374  55 

West  Kishacoquillas.  . . 

Sinking  Valley 

Shaver's  Creek 

320  00 

20  85 

J  C   Wilhelm 

15  00 

J.  H.  Sargent 

S    S    Wallon  .. 

11  00 

11  00 

Middle  Tuscarora 

700  00 
876  00 

700  00 

45  03 
10  00 

921  03 

10  00 

225  00 

225  00 

J.  C.  Kelly 

238  67 

20  00 

223  67 

Buffalo  Run 

1,100  00 

1,120  00 

$82,890  82 

$8,919  65 

$91,810  47 

Churches  not  reported,  23. 


SYNOD    OF    ILLINOIS    CENTRAL. 

SYNOD    OF    ILLINOIS    CENTRAL. 

PRESBYTERY  OF  BLOOMINGTON. 


Ministers. 

Churches. 

Home  Objects. 

General 
Objects. 

TotaL 

Bloomington,  First 

Bloomington,  Second . . 

$1,620  00 

2,600  00 

80  00 

6,603  00 

1,899  21 

394  00 

$1,620  00 
2,600  00 

C.  J   Pitkin 

80  00 

Champaign ... 

6.603  00 

M   M    Travis . . . 

1,899  21 

394  00 

450  00 
570  00 

450  00 

4,080  00 
127  00 
30  00 

4,650  00 

S.  Wilson,  D.D. ..  . 

El  Paso 

127  00 

30  00 

100  00 

124  00 

3  00 

27  00 

100  00 

W   R.  Glen 

124  00 

2,700  00 

2,703  00 

27  00 

D.  "VV  Evans 

3,300  00 
800  00 
800  00 
36  00 

1,200  00 

3.300  00 

12  00 

15  00 

225  00 

812  00 

815  00 

261  00 

W.  B.  Keeling 

1,200  00 

206  50 

206  50 

W.  C.  Smith   . . 

3,500  00 
400  00 
107  54 

3,400  00 

3.500  00 

S.  V.  McKee . . . 

400  00 

19  46 

127  00 

3,400  00 

$33,676  75 

$1,751  96 

[  $35,428  71 

Churches  not  reported,  20. 

O  

PRESBYTERY    OF    PEORIA. 


Ministers. 

Churches. 

Home  Objects. 

Gene-al 
Objects. 

Total. 

$9,725  00 

1,000  00 

5,000  00 

500  00 

$9,725  00 

Peoria,  Second  

Peoria,  Calvary  Mission 
Peoria,  Fulton  St 

$30  00 

1,030  00 

5,000  00 

1,140  00 
130  00 

1.640  00 

130  00 

925  00 
17  50 

925  00 

17  50 

200  00 
532  00 
300  00 
932  84 

200  00 

532  00 

300  00 

D.  G.  Bradford 

Knoxville 

129  15 

75  00 

1,061  99 

75  00 

3,318  00 
290  00 

3,318  00 
290  00 

J   F   Magill 

410  00 

410  00 

175  00 
1,003  45 
4,000  00 

175  00 

R.  C.  Colmery 

Delavan 

1,003  45 
4.016  00 

16  00 

$26,976  29 

$2,872  65 

$29,848  94 

Churches  not  reported,  18. 


SYNOD    OK    ILLINOIS    <  KNTLAL. 


51 


i-i;i:>i:yti:i;y   of   sohuylkr. 


Mini  1 

Churches. 

Home  Objects. 

General 
Objects. 

Total. 

R.  C.  Mathews,  D.D 

•627  00 

700  00 
450  00 

$527  00 
700  00 

J.  H.  Marshall 

Young  America 

450  00 

W.  0    Burchard 

Kiehv  ill'' 

§427  00 

427  00 

T.  Campbell 

420  (in 

l.llii  (in 

8,028  66 

600  0(1 

425  00 

500  00 

68  To 

30  00 

2,108  00 

1,700  00 

4,000  00 

590  00 

1,225  00 

586  48 

Mt.  Sterling,  First 

420  00 

W.  W.  Whipple  

1.110  00 

.1     A     I'ri.'l     

125  00 

8,161  86 

Don  00 

425  00 

Warsaw 

500  00 

56  70 

A.  B.   Powell 

30  00 

A.  S.  Powell 

2,108  00 

1,700  00 

4,000  00 

590  00 

Tho     M.  Walker 

Fountain  Green 

Jl.  K.  Mi-Comb 

1,225  00 

70  00 
181  00 

25  00 

95  00 

181  00 

W.  H.  Smith 

1,500  00 
301  00 

1,500  00 

R.  T.  McMahon 

80  00 

2,000  00 

353  00 

63  00 

381  00 

2,000  00 
353  00 

10  00 

73  00 

$20,801  02 

$2,388  00 

$23,189  08 

Churches  not  reported,  26. 


PRESBYTERY  OF  SPRINGFIELD. 


Ministers. 

Churches. 

Home  Objects. 

General 
Objects. 

Total. 

Rev.  J.  A.  Reed 

Springfield,  First 

Springfield,  Second.... 
Springfield,  Third 

$15,000  00 
6.66(1  00 
10,000  00 

n;  mi 

786  00 
1,600  00 

6,000  00 
300  00 
820  00 
500  00 

$15,000  00 

6,660  00 

10,000  00 

117  00 

G.  H.  Robertson 

H.  M.  Paynter 

P.  I.  Moffatt 

John  Crozier 

-angamon 

7S5  00 

J.  A.   Hood 

1,600  00 

6,000  00 
880  mi 
820  nO 

S.  J.  Bogle 

M.  P.  Ormsby 

$80  00 

John  [l.  Harris 

W.   D.  Sanders,  D.D 

1,350  00 

10,000  00 

10  000  00 

L.  M.  Glover,  D.D 

W.  W.  Harsha,  D.D 

Jacksonville,  Central. . 
Jacksonville.  Westmin'r 

18,000  00 

1,5 hi 

2,700  00 

18,000  00 
1,600  00 

D.  H.  Hamilton,  D.D 

•J.; on  00 

$63,982  00 

$11,430  00 

$75,412  00 

Churches  not  reported,  19. 


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SYNOD    OF    ILLINOIS    NORTH. 


SYNOD    OF    ILLINOIS    NORTH. 

PRESBYTERY  OF  FREEPORT. 


Ministers. 

Churches. 

Home  Objects. 

General 
Objects. 

Total. 

$1,415  00 

1.100  GO 

197  00 

450  00 

573  74 

40  75 

8  15 

200  00 

£00  00 

20  00 

$1,622  50 

A.  C.  Smith 

John  Leirer 

D.  R.  Eddy 

Galena,  South 

Galena,  German 

1,673  74 

197  00 
490  75 

8  15 

Lawrence 

1.100  00 

1.950  00 

525  00 

76  75 

1.300  00 

Wm.  A.  Gay, 

2.250  00 

Rock  Run 

555  00 

76  75 

34  00 

34  00 

T    C.  Easton. .. 

10,000  00 

1,045  00 

10,000  00 

200  00 

3.627  00 

500  00 

10.000  00 
1.045  00 

R.  L.  Adams 

Isaac  E.  Carey 

Geo.  Elliot..." 

A.  J.  Leyenberger 

Wm.  S.  Curtis,  D.D 

Freeport,  First 

Freeport,  Second 

Rockford,  First 

Rockford,  Westminster 
Middle  Creek 

10.000  00 

100  00 
335  00 
50  00 

300  00 

3.962  00 

550  00 

J.  M.  Stone... 



Sam'l  C.  Hay 

350  00 

350  00 

Linn  and  Hebron 

Marengo 

340  00 
1.200  00 

34H  00 

John  H.  Carpenter 

1,200  00 

$.33,735  75 

$2,219  14 

$35,954  89 

Churches  not  reported,  17. 
PRESBYTERY    OF    OTTAWA. 


Ministers. 

Churches. 

Home  Objects. 

General 
Objects. 

Total. 

$869  00 

1,670  00 

10  00 

125  00 

$869  00 

1,670  00 

Albert  F.  Hale. . 

10  00 

$13  00 
52  00 

138  GO 

H.  A.  Barclay 

52  00 

B   E   Vance. 

251  50 
1,230  00 
2.200  00 
5.600  00 
1.500  00 
1.275  00 
4.500  00 

251  50 

S.  H.  Weller 

1,230  00 

4  00 

2.204  00 

D.  Fletcher 

Elgin 

20  00  1 

S.  E.  Smith 

1.500  00 

E.  L.  Hurd.  D.D 

L.  Y.  Hays 

Sandwich 

Ottawa 

500  00 

1.775  00 
4. 500  00 

85  00 
13  00 

85  00 

13  00 

Alex.  S.  Peck 

Wyoming 

Waltham 

Vienna 

Plato,  First  Ch 

Plato,  Second  Ch 

75  00 

766  00 

2,S00  00 

580  00 

199  18 

75  00 

W.  W.  Wells 

S.  E.  Smith 

347  00 

1.113  00 
2.S00  00 

W.  C.  MacDougall 

5S0  00 

199  18 

$23,650  68 

$1,034  00 

|24,684  68 

Churches  not  reported.  5. 


SYNOD    OF    ILLINOIS    NORTH. 

PRESBYTERY    OF    CHICAGO. 


53 


Mill! 

Chnrches. 

Borne  I 

General 

Objects. 

Total. 

Arthur  Mitohell 

Ohioago,  First 

$8,600  00 

'-')  00          $12.r>n  in, 
17,124  50           it. i--'t  (Ml 

i;    w     Patterson    D.D 

A.  B.  Kittredge 

John  McLeish.  . 

i  Ihicago,  Third 

ChlCagO,  Seventh 

i  !hic  kgo,  Bightb 

.  Ninth 

16.000  00 

660  00 

1. 1'iu  mi 
1,700  00 

.••no  mi 

16,800  00 
560  i"t 
1.406  00 
1,700  no 
5.000  00 

:,  00 

Rev.  A.  Eddy 

5.0011    (III 

Daniel  Lord   

Chicago,  Calvary 

1,    <  Hivet 

i  ihicago,  Ji  BCerson  Pk. 
Chicago,  Fullerton  Ave. 

.  Eleunion 

t  Ihicago,  8lBt  St 

.   Hyde  Park. . . 

•Ml. 000  00 

18,600  00 

1,460  00 

8,693  46 

260  0(i 

2,265  90 

11,500  00 

86  00 

200  00 

801  60 

1,949  00 

100  00 

■.'mi  oo           8 
2,600  00           Hi. 0(H)  ( 

Unix.  Patterwra,  D.D 

Win.  M.  Blackburn,  D.D... 
.1    ii    Walker.             

1,200  00 
2,100  00 

2,650  00 

4,766  90 
24.260  on 

John  B.  Brown,  D.D 

12,760  c(i 

N.   Barrett              

299  00 

c.  !•'    Waldecker 

801  60 

1,949  00 

100  01 

11.617  on 

St.  Anne,  Second 



P.  L.  Garden    .  . 

Jas  H   Taylor  .. 

11,617  06 

Ceo.  H    Coit 

30  mi                 3D  oo 

Joliet,  Central 

Will    

2,000  00 
149  00 
2,000  00 
2,800  00 
650  00 
936  00 
400  00 

300  00 

2,800  00 

J   0.  Myers 

l  19  00 

Evanston,  First  Ch 

2,000  00 

1,000  00 

3,800  00 
650  00 

E     K.    Davis 

Thornton  Station 

Noble  St.,  Holland.... 

100  00 

500  00 

$101,378  85 

$60,905  55 

1162,284  40 

Churches  not  reported,  6. 


PRESBYTERY    OF    ROCK    RIVER. 


Ministers. 

Churches. 

Home  Objects. 

General 
Obje 

Total. 

$6  60 

in  oo 

1,081  75 

$6  60 

10  00 

J.  C.  Barr 

Princeton,  First  Ch 

i  kuden  Plains 

Sterling 

$791  83 

■i.m;  imj 

1.070  00 

1,300  00 

3,708  00 

200  00 

550  00 

560  00 

350  00 

150  00 

1,873  M 
486  96 

200  00 

1,270  00 

T.  R.  Johnson 

1,3 u 

J.  S.  McClung 

W.  C.  Ifagner 

•H'ondhnll 

Fulton 

200  00 

110  00 

660  00 

T.  C  Scott 

Maiden 

560  00 

John    Griffen 

350  00 



150  00 

Coal  Valley 

150  00 
213  00 

150  00 

W.  F.  Wood 

Rochelle 

Dixon 

213  00 

E.  C.  Sickles 

1,000  on 
3.700  00 

3.500  00 

B.  Shields  Sloan 

1,000  00 

W.   S.   Dool 

tfillersburg 

H.  A.  Newell 

163  00 
821  76 

163  00 

800  oo 

l.i i 

310  00 
8,900  00 

621  76 

F.  A.  Shearer 

Aledo,  First  Ch 

4,000  on 
310  00 

Henry  W.  Fisk 

Wm.  S.  Dool 

3.000  00 

$26,239  79 

$1,893  10 

$28,132  89 

Churches  nut  reported,  16. 


54 


SYNOD    OF    ILLINOIS    SOUTH. 


SYNOD    OF    ILLINOIS    SOUTH 

PRESBYTERY    OF    ALTON. 


Ministers. 

Churches. 

Home  Objects. 

General 
Objects. 

Total. 

§40  00 

4,100  00 

946  50 

235  00 

359  80 

3.200  00 

900  00 

1,610  00 

1,565  00 

195  00 

20  00 

§40  00 
4,100  00 
1,093  50 

235  00 

Troy.... 

George  I.  King,  D.D 

§147  00 

Alton 

359  80 

5*66* 

3,200  00 

Lebanon,  German 

Brighton 

Belleville 

905  00 

1.610  00 

1,565  00 

350  00 

155  00 

10  00 

100  00 

392  00 

W   R   Adams 

Shipman 

30  00 

100  00 

W   L   Tarbet 

477  00 
5,000  00 

370  00 

830  25 
2,500  00 

488  00 
1.450  00 

275  00 

869  00 

Hugh  Lament 

E.  W    Tavlor 

5.000  00 

5  00 
5  00 

375  00 

S    H.  Hvde 

835  25 

Hillsboro 

2.500  00 

T.  E.  Spilman 

Butler 

30  20 

518  20 

1,450  00 
275  00 

Litchfield 

Zion,  German 

St.  John's,  German. . . . 

34  00 

34  00 

W   H    Behle 

800  00 
750  00 

800  00 

G.  W.  Fisher 

750  00 

Whitehall 

7,644  00 

900  00 

10  00 

10,600  00 

200  00 

7,644  00 

900  00 

10  00 

Sparta 



116  00 

10,716  00 

200  00 

R.  G.  Reynolds 

5  00 

5  00 

§45,465  55 

§1,004  20 

$46,469  75 

Churches  not  reported,  21. 
PRESBYTERY    OF    CAIRO. 


P.  S.  Van  Nest 

E.  B.  Olmstead... 

A.  Johnston 

Joseph  H.  Scott. . . 

C.  H.  Foote , 

E.  F.  Fish 

Edward  Schofield. . 
John  C.  Wagaman. 
I.  N.  Candee,  D.D 
George  K.  Perkins. 
George  K.  Perkins. 
S.  Cook 


Churches. 


New  Duquoin . 

Caledonia 

Kinmundy 

Metropolis 

Cairo 

Carbondale 

Centralia 

Nashville 

Richview  .... 
Pinckneyville . 

Galum 

Golconda 


Home  Objects. 


§1,069  00 

50  00 

1.000  00 

200  00 

2,600  00 


870  00 

1,500  00 

135  00 


1.530  00 


General 
Objects. 


§321  40 
155  00 


TctaL 


§1,069  00 

50  00 

1,000  00 

200  00 

2,600  UU 

321  40 

1.025  00 

1,500  00 

135  00 

4  50 

1  10 

1,530  00 


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SYNOD    OF    ILLINOIS    SOUTH. 
PRESBYTERY    OF    CAIRO. — CONTINUED. 


55 


Ministers. 

<  '1  mrches. 

I  h  iino  Objects. 

Qeneia] 
Object  -. 

Total. 

400  00 
400  00 

400  00 

400  00 
106  00 

ThOB.  Smith 

105  00 
'"42606" 

i;.  B.  MEci  lomb 

600  00 
800  00 

66  26 

C.  C.  Hart, 

1,020  00 
800  00 
976  00 

0-.  C.  Clark 

S.  C.  Baldridge 

976  00 

in  00 
6  00 

B.  c.  Swan 

299  00 

802  00 

5  00 

Trios.  Smith 

Thou.  Smith 

Enfield 

1,611  00 

100  00 

1,811  00 

100  00 

76  00 

R.  C.  Galbraitb 

76  00 

G.  B.  McOomb 

25  00 

10  00 

184  (JO 
15  00 

668  00 

185  mi 
181  00 

200  00 

2,350  00 

820  00 

10  00 
184  (10 

16  00 

70  00 
186  00 

12  00 
200  00 

Wabash 

11.  G.  Ross 

R.  Gr.  Ross.    .             

598  00 

El.  (\.  Robs 

R.  G.  Ross 

139  00 

R.  C.  Galbraith 

Flora 

2,350  00 
820  00 

Wakefield 

$16,844  25 

$2,778  00 

$19,622  25 

Churches  not  reported,  20. 

O 

PRESBYTERY    OF    MATTOON. 


Ministers. 

Churches. 

Home  Objects. 

General 
Objects. 

Total. 

R.  M.  Roberts 

$158  00 

1,850  00 

68  00 

615  60 

3,200  00 
113  35 
450  00 

1,000  00 

2,660  00 

551  00 

83  00 

650  00 

1,029  30 
120  00 
220  00 
1(55  00 

3,(524  50 

a  00 

125  00 
1,660  00 

1. 1  00 

1,200  00 
1,700  i"i 
1,476  00 

468  on 
4,500  00 

150  00 

-.;;:,  00 

66  00 

1,000  00 

2,000  00 

$158  00 

1,850  00 

73  00 

Ellis  Howell 

Peasant  Prairie 

Pi.  >a 

$10  00 
50  00 

R.  F.  Patterson 

8  200  00 

70  00 

188  35 

450  00 

1,000  00 

■'  660  00 

York 

551  00 

Thos.  M.  Chestnut... 

88  00 

R.  A.  Mitchell 

Kansas 

Mattoon,  First 

Mattoon,  Second 

150  00 

800  00 

N.  S.  Dickey 

1,020  30 

120  00 

25  00 

245  00 

Beckwith  Prairie 

165  00 

8,634  50 

3  00 

Vera 

126  "'1 

Robert  Rudd 

Taylorville 

1,650  00 

l  000  00 

Edwin  Black 

46  00 

l  246  00 

Tuscola,  Second 

Bhelbyville 

1  700  00 

1,476  00 
168  00 

W.  B.  Paris 

G.  A.  Pollock 

•1  51 1 

Nat  haniel  Williams 

160  00 

R6  00 

aw 

Charles  F.  Ilalsey 

Cumberland 

1,000  00 

2. 000  00 

184,644  75 

§350  00 

394  76 

Churches  not  reported,  16. 


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SYNOD    OF    INDIANA    NOJiTH. 


SYNOD    OF    INDIANA    NORTH. 


PRESBYTERY    OF    FORT    WAYNE. 


Ministers. 

Churches. 

Home  Objects. 

General 
Objects. 

Total. 

Bluffton 

$975  no 

6,000  00 

3,500  00 

675  00 

1,017  00 

1,400  00 

100  00 

175  00 

184  00 

200  00 

$975  00 
6,000  00 

Elkhart 

Thomas  H.  Skinner,  D.D. . 

Fort  Wayne,  First 

Fort  Wayne,  Second. . . 
Fort  Wayne,  Third.... 

$4,756  00 

8,256  00 
675  00 

1,017  00 

1,400  00 
270  CO 

W.  M.  Donaldson 

New  Lancaster 

Pleasant  Ridge 

170  00 
35  00 

W.  M.  Donaldson 

210  00 

184  00 

200  00 

110  00 

110  00 

$14,226  00 

$5,071  00 

$19,297  00 

Churches  not  reported,  30. 


PRESBYTERY  OF  LOGANSPORT. 


Ministers. 

Churches. 

Home  Objects. 

General 
Objects. 

Total. 

L.  M.  Schofield 

Logansport,  First 

Logansport,  Second 

La  Porte,  Second 

$800  00 

520  00 

20,000  00 

2,030  00 

1,800  00 

600  00 

20  00 

20  00 

23  00 

30  00 

600  00 

85  00 

1.100  00 

500  00 

1,200  00 

238  OU 

1,300  00 

$1,000  00 
740  00 

$1,800  00 

James  Mathews,  D.D 

1.260  00 
20,000  00 

S.  R.  Seawright 

2,030  00 

South  Bend 

1,809  00 

10  00 

610  00 

20  00 

20  00 

23  00 

30  00 

F   M.  Elliott 

Bethel 

600  00 

85  00 

50  00  1           1,150  00 

Remington 

500  00 

L.Hughes 

1,200  00 
238  00 

E  H   Post.   . 

1,300  00 

$30,866  00 

$1,800  00 

$32,666  00 

Churches  not  reported,  20. 


SYNOD   OF   INDIANA    NORTH. 
PRESBYTERY    OF    CRAWFORDSVILLE. 


Ministers. 

Churches. 

Home  Objects. 

Qeneral 
Objeots. 

Total. 

Edward  Ban 

Daniel  Rice,  n.l> 

La  Payette,  in 

La  Payette,  Second. . . . 

$22,800  00 
1,128  00 
1,161  20 

III    llll 

0111)  (ill 

150  mi 

5,530  mi 

$23,300  00 
9,655  00 
1,161  20 

Luther  Temple 

W.  W.  Campbell 

\\  est  Point 

40  '"• 

Delphi 

600  00 

i;,M-UieM 

100  00 

869  00 

16  68 

"'ljjoo'oo' 

150  00 

150  "ii 

too  00 

W     1'    K"iit.' 

302  60 
1,018  (in 
1,088  no 

850  00 
1,580  00 

245  00 

571  50 

1,034  68 

1,088  00 

L,7i  0  00 

246  00 

20  00 

20  00 

150  00 

1,500  00 

105  00 

150  00 

Crawfordsville,  First. . . 
Orawfordsville  (Centr'l) 

1,600  00 

John  BafCord 

1,809  00 

2,970  00 

Henry  Clifton  Thomson  . . . 

1,809  00 

015  00 

9,871  00 

616  (Hi 

115  00 
147  00 

9,986  no 

W    X     Mien 

l  .1  00 

\V   Y   Allen 

25  00 
265  00 

350  72 

56  40 

110  00 

940  00 

1,850  00 

150  00 

325  00 

1.550  00 

2,100  00 

J    Hawks 

856  72 

56  40 

Williamaport 

lin  mi 

940  I'D 

G   G    Mitchell 

1,350  00 

S   B   Kiug . . . 

Rob  Roy 

150  00 

826  00 

1,550  00 

2,100  00 

$52,723  82 

$12,561  68 

$65,285  50 

Churches  not  reported,  15. 
PRESBYTERY    OF    MUNCIE. 


Ministers. 

Churches. 

Home  Objects. 

General 
Objects. 

Total. 

O.  M.  Todd 

$120  00 

125  00 

1,200  00 

SI  14  00 

$204  00 

125  00 

181  25 

15  00 
40  00 
65  00 

5  00 

1,381  25 

A    S   Reid  .. 

Wabash 

2-15  25 

J.  S.  Craig 

740  00 

766  00 

40  Oil 

Anderson 

10,877  i»ii 
8,600  90 

4.09-2  00 
248  00 

10,842  00 

S    Wyckoft     . 

4.09-2  00 

John  \V.  Drake 

248  00 

1,802  00 

|086  50 

$20,987  50 

Churches  not  reportol.  18. 


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SYNOD   OF    INDIANA    SOUTH. 

SYNOD    OF    INDIANA    SOUTH. 

PRESBYTERY    OF    INDIANAPOLIS. 


Ministers. 

Churches. 

Home  Objects. 

General 
Objects. 

Total. 

A  T.  Moore 

R.  D.  Harper.  D.D 

Bloomington,  Walnut  St 

Indianapolis,  First 

Indianapolis,  Second . . 
Indianapolis,  Third . . . 
Indianapolis,  Fourth.. 
Indianapolis,  Fifth. . . . 
Columbus 

S'1,021  00 

33.422  45 

13,547  00 

8,622  28 

5.000  00 

3,500  00 

2,900  00 

516  50 

5,125  00 

73  80 

$525  00 

1,317  00 

305  00 

3,234  50 

$1,546  00 
34,739  45 
13,852  00 

11,856  78 

5,000  00 

3,500  00 

11  43 

171  69 

""36, 750 '66' 
407  17 

2,900  00 

557  93 

S    E    Barr 

5,296  69 

A   C    Allen 

Shiloh   

73  80 

E    W    Fisk.  D.D . . 

36.750  00 

Horace  Bnshnell,  Jr 

50  00 
2,975  00 
237  50 
165  00 
33  00 
2,550  00 

457  17 

2,975  00 

49  00 
60  00 
27  00 

286  50 

Carpentersville 

225  00 

60  00 

2,550  00 

1,000  00 

1,000  00 

Geo.  Long 

460  00 
1,000  00 

460  00 

Edinburg 

50  00 

10  00 

5  00 

500  00 

1,050  00 

10  00 

120  00 

125  00 

500  00 

$71,348  53 

$45,422  79 

$116,771  32 

Churches  net  reported,  13. 
PRESBYTERY    OF    WHITE    WATER. 


Ministers. 

Churches. 

Home  Objects. 

General 
"Objects. 

Total. 

$3,250  00 

$131 '66' 

$3,250  00 
131  00 

L.  B.  W.  Shryock. 

700  00 

700  00 

305  00 
18  00 
10  00 

305  00 

W.  A.  Patton 

Cambridge  City 

250  00 

407  22 
1,630  00 

215  00 
1,500  00 
1,400  00 

316  00 

220  00 
11.500  00 
2.644  00 

'400  00 
2,907  00 
1.200  00 
1,220  00 

'360  00 

268  00 

417  22 

1,630  00 

Conersville,  First 

530  00 

745  00 

1,500  00 

1,400  00 

316  00 

P.  H.  Golladay 

220  00 

11,500  00 

Arthur  T.  Rankin 

2,644  00 

Jas  H   Gill  .. 

400  00 

Shelbyville,  First 

2,907  00 

1,200  00 

1,220  00 

Shelbyville,  Ger 

360  00 

$30,119  22 

$994  00 

$31,113  22 

Churches  not  reported,  15. 


SYNOD  OF  INDIANA  SOUTH. 
PRESBYTERY  OF  NEW  ALBANY. 


59 


Ministers. 

Churches. 

Home  Objects. 

Qeneral 

Objects. 

Total. 

New  Albany,  1 

New  Albany,  Second  . . 

New  Albany,  Third 

$3,700  00 
$300  oo 
5,400  00 

$20,000  00 

700  do 

•.'..•llll     (ID 

5,4 W 

92  56 

Daniel  Btewart,  D.D 

93  55 

1    1     IMI 

26  mi 
:.V,  no 
226  00 

56  50 
254  00 

1,650  III) 

271  50 

1,21 

.'1,11    III! 

(1,000  0(1 
1,170  00 
1,700  00 
1,747  00 
840  00 
7,000  00 

94  mi 
2,606  (in 

72  00 

li'.t  60 

Thus   Whallon 

279  00 

Joseph  m    Butehison 

2  006  no 

196  50 

[.200  00 

Francis  Ku\  Lex  Kxupt 

J.  B   Crowe 

Jiickson  Co.  (German). 
Bedford  

226  00 

'"  1445*66' 
1,700  mi 

526  00 
8,000  00 

W.  C.  Young 

Madison,  First 

.Madison,  Second      .... 

2,815  no 

lfanuul  J.  Drennan 

Jaa    \.  MoKee 

8,  i 10 

1.1  IT  no 

I.  I.  St.  John 

Salem 

840  00 

Thos    A    Steele 

Mitchell 

7,000  00 

100  00 

(i  00 

600  00 

io'66* 

100  00 

8,198  00 

72  '"i 

10  00 

K    \    Eopf 

100  00 

j    M.  McRee  

710  00 

710  00 

10  35 

10  35 

C.  McCain 

New  Philadelphia 

200  00 

52  25 

815  00 

139  25 

200  00 

52  25 

815  00 

R.  C.  McKinney 

Orleans 

Pleasant  Top 

189  20 

65  00 

66  00 

900  00 
50  00 

105  GO 
(iO  00 

400  00 

170  00 

900  00 

Sharon,  Harrison  Co... 
Sharon,  Jefferson  Co. . . 
Utica 

50  00 

Thos.  Whallon 

105  00 

60  00 

25  00 

425  00 

170  00 

23  75 

23  75 



$39,950  50 

$24,623  65 

$64,574  15 

Churches  not  reported,  18. 


PRESBYTERY  OF  VINCENNES. 


Ministers. 

Churches. 

Home  Objects. 

General 
Objects. 

Total. 

$50  00 
15  00 

$50  00 
16  00 

Brazil • 

$1,8(17  94 

7(1  00 

1.7(1(1  00 

1,206  00 

mi:  on 

1,560  do 
2,996  00 

70  00 

1  700  in) 

1,206  00 

897  (H) 

90  00 

1,660  00 

112  00 ' 
1,147  00 

2  996  nil 

112  00 

J.  P.  E.  Kumler 

Evansville,  Walnut  St.. 

600  00 

1,747  00 

Continued  on  next  page. 


60 


SYNOD    OF    INDIANA    SOUTH, 


PKESBYTERY    OF   VINCENNES. CONTINUED. 


Ministers. 

Churches. 

Home  Objects. 

General 
Objects. 

Total. 

Evansville,  Vine  St 

6,000  00 

6,000  00 

6  00 
45  00 

6  00 

45  00 

1.022  00 

825  00 

1,250  00 

3,200  00 

1,022  00 

Indiana,  Upper 

Mt.  Vernon 

Terre  Haute,  First 

825  00 

1,250  00 

3,200  00 

1,250  00 
702  00 

1,250  00 

702  00 

Vincennes,  First 

Vincennes,  Second 

3,000  00 

3,240  00 

225  00 

1,000  00 

3.000  00 

3,240  00 

25  00 

250  00 

Graysville 

1,000  00 

$30,507  94 

$3,442  00 

$33,949  94 

Churches  not  reported,  8. 


SYNOD    OF    IOWA    NORTH. 


PRESBYTERY    OF    CEDAR    RAPIDS. 


Ministers. 

Churches. 

Home  Objects. 

General 
Objects. 

Total. 

Cedar  Rapids,  First. .    . 
Cedar  Rapids,  Second.. 

$8,002  55 

3,873  63 

363  00 

1,000  00 

600  00 

571  64 

$600  00 

28  02 

300  50 

600  00 

400  00 

$8,602  55 

3,901  65 

663  50 

1,600  00 

J  W.  Crawford 

Vinton,  Second 

1,C00  00 

Hannibal  L.  Stanley 

571  64 

140  00 

140  00 

150  00 

150  00 

50  00 
15  00 

50  00 

J  N    Wilson 

»      415  00 

100  00 

1,275  00 

75  00 

1,958  00 

430  00 

Centra]  Shellsburg 

100  00 

1,275  00 

Pleasant  Hill 

75  00 

1,95S  00 

$18,383  82 

$2,133  52 

$20,517  34 

Churches  not  reported,  18. 


BTNOD    OF    loWA    NORTH. 


61 


PRESBYTERY    OF    DUBUQUE. 


Ministers. 

Churches. 

Home  Objects. 

General 

Olij. 

Total 

|85  00 

6  <ni 
11  00 
89  M 

$25  00 
6  00 

11  mi 

J.  J.  Weiss 

for 

Liberty 

82  57 

37  35 

Independence,  German 

1  "lfji-imt  Grove 

Dubuque,  Second 

Jesup 

Bethel,  Wert  Union.. . 

ft78  00 

18 

8,901  57 

'" '  2*668 '66' 

150  00 

.1.  D.  Caldwell 

480  ()(• 

S.  G.  Sixes,   l>.  I) 

8,901  51 

.).  M.   Boggs 

866  00 

856  mi 
2,668  00 

Jamec  Frothingham 

60  00 

11  no 

2,490  00 

80  00 

30  00 

210  00 

11  00 

2,490  00 
180  00 

T.  S.  Bailey 

150  00 

'J'.  S.  Bailev 

80  00 

T.  S  Bailey 

1,000  00 
1,200  00 

1,600  00 

1,200  00 

$10,222  57 

$3,087  92 

118,810  49 

Churches  not  reported,  18. 


PRESBYTERY    OF    WATERLOO. 


Ministers. 

Churches. 

Home  Objects. 

General 
Objects. 

TotaL 

W.  W.  Thorpe 

Waterloo 

$1,000  00 

$1,000  00 

50  00 

862  00 

419  75 

$50  00 

Grundy  Centre 

Axkley 

862  00 

419  76 

1,800  00 

175  (in 
60  00 

i.: 

76  00 
1,200  00 
4,200  00 

A.  B.  Goodale 

290  00 

2.000  00 
175  00 

D.  BlakelT 

Steamboat  Rock 

( ledar  Valley 

Stephen  Phelpa 

1,500  00 

S.  R.  Griffiths 

Cedar  rails 

1  200  mi 

C.  S.  Marvin 

Ployd 

Gih>.  T.  Everest 

112,208  75 

Churches  not  reported,  18. 


62 


SYNOD    OF    IOWA   NORTH. 


PRESBYTERY    OF    FORT    DODGE. 


Ministers. 

Churches. 

Home  Objects. 

General 
Objects. 

Total. 

J.  M.  Phillips 

$150  00 

230  00 

1,425  00  , 

$150  00 
230  00 

B.  H.  Avery 

1,425  00 

$1,805  00 

$1,805  00 

Churches  not  reported,  11 


SYNOD    OF    IOWA    SOUTH. 


PRESBYTERY    OF    DES   MOINES. 


Ministers. 

Churches. 

Home  Objects. 

General 
Objects. 

Total. 

Af  ton 

$512  00 

3,840  00 

125  00 

$512  00 

3,840  00 

125  00 

J.  M.  Batchelder 

Albia 

G.  "W.  Jenks 

$4,746  50 
23,800  00 

4,746  50 

23,800  00 

150  00 

Des  Moines,  Central . . . 

iso'oo' 

130  00 

130  00 

1.212  00 

1,340  00 

2,048  00 

75  00 

100  00 

3,000  00 

250  00 

1.500  00 

1,400  00 

130  00 

910  00 

238  00 

800  00 

1,350  00 

81  00 

268  00 

115  00 

600  00 

1,212  00 
1.340  00 
2^048  00 

B.  O.  Junkin 

C.  R.  VanEmen 

75  00 

100  00 

3,000  00 
260  00 

P.  H.  Jacob 

10  00 

A.  A.  Mathes 

1,500  00 

1,400  00 

143  00 

Olivet 

13  00 

910  00 

S.  C.  McCune 

238  00 

John  Fisher, 

Pella 

800  00 

1,360  00 

81  00 

268  00 

J.  H.  Potter 

115  00 

S.  W.  Elliott 

600  00 

$20,044  00 

$28,699  50 

$48,743  50 

Churches  not  reported, 


SYNOD   OF    IOWA    SOUTH. 


63 


PRKKHYTERY    OF    IOWA 


Ministers. 

Churches. 

Some  1  Objects. 

Genera] 
Obja 

Total. 

David  B.  Tappan 

Bit.  Pleasant,  First 

Wind. -1,1 

-i.ooo  00 
299  (id 

868   III) 

906  on 
102  00 
868  60 

1,600  mi 
800  00 
600  on 
217  00 

1,200  (id 

26  ^' 

260  00 

2,000  00 
225  00 

$1,600  00 

290  00 

Thoa.  McClelland 

86*  00 

206  00 

102  oo 

$15  00 

il.  k.  Lewis 

1,600  00 

Mill  00 

Wm.  i; 1 

: 00 

2TJ  00 

S.  R.  Bellville          

I  200  00 

11.  B.  Knlghl 

80  00 

65  00 

J.  M.  McElroy 

Batavia 

260  00 

2,000  on 
226  oo 

$10,239  50 

$45  00 

$10,284  50 

Churches  not  reported, 


PRESBYTERY    OF    IOWA    CITY. 


Ministers. 

Churches. 

Home  Objects. 

General 
Object-. 

Total. 

S.  M.  Osmond 

941  60 

$210  00 

$3,802  50 
947  50 

A.  R.  Matties 

Wilton 

J.  W.  Knott 

78  60 

73  50 

1,000  00 
T2  00 
70  00 

450  00 
1,400  00 

1,000  00 

200  00 

1,100  00 

1,000  00 
122  00 

T.  U.  Wallace 

50  00 
5  00 

D.  V.  Smock 

75  00 

bdwin  C  Haskell 

450  00 

II.  II.  Kellogg,  Jr 

1,400  00 

1,000  00 

200  00 

H.  H.  Kellogg 

J.  !:.  Stewart 

2,000  00 
10  00 

21    00 
15  00 
50  00 

3,100  00 
10  00 

J.  B.  McBride 

A.   K.  Matlies 

146  50 

J.  S.  Dickey 

Bed  l  lai   

21  00 

55  00 

70  00 

50  00 

R.  W.  Haines 

(6  00 

100  00 
964  60 
800  00 
700  00 

100  00 

R.  l;.  Court 

964  60 

Joa  M.  Wilson, 

Columbus  City 

Oxford 

300  00 

700  00 

511.951  50 

-.'.020  00 

S1 1.577  50 

Churches  not  reported.  29. 


«64 


SYNOD    OF    IOWA    SOUTH. 


PRESBYTERY    OF    MISSOURI    RIVER. 


Ministers. 

Churches. 

Home  Objects. 

General 
Objects. 

Total. 

Sidney,  Iowa 

Bedford  

Council  Bluff 

$5,720  21 

825  00 

1.713  65 

125  00 

200  00 
2,000  00 
2,000  00 

$5,720  21 
825  00 

A.  F.  Randolph 

T.  H.  Cleland,  Jr 

$325  00 

2,038  65 
125  00 

R.  R.  Westcott 

Clarinda 

200  00 

G-.  G.  Ferguson 

2,000  00 

2,000  00 

65  00 

Wm.  Pilan 

Missouri  Valley 

T.  K.  Hodges 

65  00 

1,350  00 

800  00 

1,460  00 

1  -f50  00 

T.  K.  Hodges 

800  00 

M.  Hughes 

1,460  00 
50  00 

W.  Hamilton 

Blackbird  Hills,  Neb     . 

50  00 

J.  D.  Kerr 

1,200  00 
650  00 

1,200  00 
650  00 

D.  W.  Cameron 

\V.  H.  Clark,  S.S 

1.000  00 
'250  00 

2,600  00 

1.100  00 
600  00 
919  00 
611  50 

1,800  00 
500  00 
836  00 
100  00 

1,000  00 
250  00 

A.  L.  Payson 

H.  P.  Peck 

2,600  00 
1,100  00 

George  D.  Stewart 

Omaha.  Second 

Jos.  M,  Wilson Reward' 

600  00 

John  M.  Peebles 

919  00 

John  M.  Peebles 

611  50 

B.  F.  McNeil 

Beatrice 

1,800  00 
500  00 

A.  T.  Wood 

5  00 

841  00 

Jos.  M.  Wilson 

Madison 

100  00 

Root.  Burgess 

5  00 

5  00 

J.  B.  Long 

Bell  Creek 

555  00 

555  00 

$28,915  36 

$450  00 

$29,365  36 

Churches  not  reported,  20. 


SYNOD    OF    KANSAS. 


PRESBYTERY    OF    EMPORIA. 


Ministers. 

Churches. 

tlome  Objects. 

General 
Objects. 

TotaL 

N.  A.  Ttankin 

$180  00 

2.035  00 

4,700  00 

600  00 

500  00 

5u,  00 

uu  00 

$1S0  00 

J.  S.  Sherrill 

i-  m  4C 

Albert  McCalla 

Emporia 

4  700  00 

600  00 
500  00 

W.  K.  Boggs 

Wichita 

W.  W.  Curtis 

W.  W.  Curtis 

Osage  City 

50  00 

§8,565  00 

$242  40 

$8,807  40 

Churches  not  reported,  4. 


SYNOD    OF    KANSAS. 


65 


PRESBYTERY    OF    HIGHLAND. 


Ministers. 

Churches. 

Home  Objects. 

General 
Objects. 

Total. 

A.  S.  McConnell 

$2,345  00 

$2,345  00 

1,200  00 

608  00 

$1,200  00 
508  00 
500  00 
460  00 
600  00 

1,200  oo 

500  00 
3  50 

D.  D.  Green 

500  00 

[rving 

8,026  00 

3,475  00 
600  00 

W   <!.  Thomas 

H.  E.  Morrell 

1,200  00 
500  00 

D.  R.  To. Id... 

D.  R.  To.ld 

8  50 

300  00 

""is  66* 

300  00 

A.  H.  Libby 

1,200  00 

1,200  00 
15  00 

$6,156  50 

$5,685  00 

$11,841  50 

Churches  not  reported,  6. 


PRESBYTERY   OF   TOPEKA. 


Ministers. 

Churches. 

Home  Objects. 

General 
Objects. 

Total. 

J.  G.  Reaser,  D.D 

Leavenworth,  "WestnVr 

$14,425  00 

$14,425  00 

Eben  Blackly 

$300  00 

Olathe 

280  00 
1,318  00 
1,963  00 

300  00 
130  00 

280  00 

1,318  00 

1,952  00 

330  00 

J.  N.  Rankin 

Spring  Hill 

V.  M.  King 

Black  Jack 

30  00 

27  00 

5  00 

123  00 

V.  M.  King 

157  00 

V.  M.  King 

5  00 

H.  Stout 

160  00 

1,500  00 

1,'.HI0  00 

788  00 

716  00 

570  00 

1,864  R0 

5,1 00 

10,148  00 

2S3  00 
1,500  00 
1  900  00 

Lawrence 

Francis  S.  McCabe 

715  00 

570  00 

I.  T.  Whittemore 

1  864  50 

Joseph  H.  Reid 

Manhattan 

6,000  00 
10,149  00 

John  A.  Anderson 

$40,991  50 

$4S5  00 

$41,476  50 

Churches  not  reported,  19. 


M 


SYNOD    OF    KANSAS. 


PRESBYTERY    OF    NEOSHO. 


Ministers. 

Churches. 

Home  Objects. 

General 
Objects. 

Total. 

$245  00 
405  00 

'  3,666  eo 

$245  00 
405  00 

Fort  Scott 

Iola 

$65  00 

65  00 

3,000  00 
5  00 

5  00 

G   W  AIcMillen 

4o6  66 

970  00 

50  00 

3,023  00 

400  00 

970  00 

10  00 

60  00 

3,023  00 

10  00 

10  00 

20  00 
2,184  00 

20  00 

Paola 

2,184  00 

$10,297  00 

$90  00 

$10,387  00 

Churohes  not  reported,  32. 


SYNOD    OF    KENTUCKY, 


PRESBYTERY    OF    EBENEZER. 


Ministers. 

Churches. 

Home  Objects. 

General 
Objects. 

Total. 

$175  00 

5  00 

75  00 

$175  00 
5  00 

Mt.  Sterling 

Mt.  Horeb 

75  00 

W  C    Condit. . . 

$842  73 
40,000  00 

842  73 

J.  M.  Worrall,  D.D 

Covington,  First 

96  00 
20  00 

40,096  00 
20  00 

140  00 
440  70 

140  00 

G-.  M.  McCampbell 

10  00 

93  00 

28  00 

8,236  50 

600  00 

450  70 

93  00 

28  00 

G.  W.  F.  Birch 

Lexington,  Second 

300  00 

8,536  50 

600  00 

Newport,  First 

1,200  00 
3.000  00 

1,200  00 

Fauntleroy  Senour 

3,000  00 

10  00 

10  00 

$45,923  43 

$9,348  50 

$55,271  93 

Churches  not  reported,  20. 


SYNOD  OF  KENTUCKY. 


67 


I'KKSBYTEKY    OF    LOUISVILLE. 


Ministers. 

Churches. 

Home  Objects. 

General 
Objects. 

Total. 

Shelby  ville 

$1,355  00 
2,100  00 

$1,355  00 

Olivet 

$59  00 
225  00 
3,107  00 
239  00 
250  00 
500  00 
30  00 

2,759  00 

225  00 

E.  P.  Humphrey,  D.l) 

Louisville,  College  St. . 

4,000  00 

7,107  00 
239  00 

J.  S.  Hays,  D.D 

Louisville,  Walnut  St. . 

420  00 

670  00 

500  00 

30  00 

$8,475  00 

$4,410  00 

$12,885  00 

Churches  not  reported,  26. 


PRESBYTERY  OF  TRANSYLVANIA. 


Ministers. 

Churches. 

Home  Objects. 

General 
Objects. 

Total. 

$53  00 

270  00 

110  00 

45  00 

22  00 

$53  00 

Danville,  Second 

$3,400  00 
100  00 

3,670  00 

210  00 

45  00 

22  00 

2,000  00 

2,000  00 

16-00 

16  00 

Concord,  CoPd 

337  85 
300  00 

337  86 

300  00 

$6,137  85 

$516  00 

$6,653  85 

Churches  not  reported,  16. 


6S 


SYNOD   OF   LONG    ISLAND. 


SYNOD    OF    LONG    ISLAND. 


PRESBYTERY    OF    BROOKLYN. 


Ministers. 


J.  D.  Wells,  D.D 

Adam  McClelland 

A.  N.  Freeman 

Chas.  S.  Pomeroy 

Theo.  L.  Cuyler,  D.D 
T.  De  Witt  Talmage. , 
Norman  Seaver,  D.D. 

Wm.  H.  Taylor 

J.  E.  Rockwell,  D.D., 
J.  G.  Butler,  D.D.  . . . 
Alex.  B.  Lamberton . . 


Churches. 


Brooklyn,  South  3d  St. 
Brooklyn,  Lawrence  St. 

Brooklyn,  Siloam 

Brooklyn,  Ross  St. . .    . 
Brooklyn,  Lafayette  Av. 

Brooklyn,  Central 

Brooklyn,  First 

Greenpoint 

Edge  water,  S.  I 

Brooklyn,  First,  E.  D. . 
Tompkins  Ave 


Home  Objects. 


$13,235  57 
443  00 


36,750  00 
13,432  00 
17,000  00 
15,000  00 
7.000  00 
3.135  00 


$105,995  57 


General 
Objects. 


$100  00 
"756  "66' 


2,000  00 


500  00 
185  00 
295  00 


$3,836  00 


Total. 


$13,235  57 

443  00 

100  00 

36,750  00 

14,188  00 

17,000  00 

17.000  00 

7,000  00 

3,635  00 

185  00 

295  00 


$109,831  57 


Churches  not  reported,  12. 


PRESBYTERY   OF    LONG    ISLAND. 


Ministers. 

Churches. 

Home  Objects. 

General 
Objects. 

Total. 

$712  00 

2,500  00 

1.550  00 

1,142  00 

100  00 

3.0(i0  00 

1,400  00 

111  22 

900  00 

$712  00 
2,500  00 

Southold  

1.550  00 

Middletown 

$35  00 

1,177  00 

100  00 

3,000  00 

Wrn    H   Littell.   . 

Setauket 

1,400  00 

A    Shiland 

South  Hampton 

Port  Jefferson,  First  Cli. 

268  99 

380  21 

900  00 

$11,415  22 

$303  99 

$11,719  21 

Churches  not  reported,  14. 


SYNOD    OF    LONG    ISLAND. 


fiO 


PRESBYTERY    OF    NASSAU. 


Ministers. 

Churches. 

Home  Objeott 

Genera] 
Objects. 

Tot..]. 

|610  BO 
8,100  00 

600  00 
1,078  00 
1,878  mi 
1.175  00 
4,000  <hi 
1,800  mi 
5,286  00 

701  00 

09  72 

2,375  00 

|610  00 
4,100  00 

B    I'   Btead,  l>.l» 

$1,000  00 

500  00 

Benj.   L.  Swan 

Jas    I!.  Finch 

1,078  oo 
1,878  00 

Al.A       Mill,'!' 

Springfield,  Firsl  Oh.. 

70  00 

1,245  00 

4.000  00 

Huntington,  Firel 

Huntington,  Sen  mil.    . 

200  00 

1,600  00 

5,285  00 

887  (ju 

1,148  00 
90  72 

.1.   M.   11  nut  ling,  Jr 

[slip 

2,375  00 

§22,150  72 

§1.608  00 

118,808  72 

Churches  not  reporter!,  9. 


SYNOD    OF    MICHIGAN, 


PRESBYTERY    OF    DETROIT. 


Ministers. 

Churches. 

Home  Objects. 

General 
Objects. 

Total 

\V.  Hogarth,  D.D 

\v.  A.  McCorkJe 

Detroit,  Jefferson  Ave. 

12,88 

7,697  50 

18,880  00 
7,691  58 

Detroit,  Westminster. . 
Detroit,  Fort  St 

$1,817  86 
34,000  00 

1,817  86 

1,889  25 

157  mi 

85,839  26 

167  08 

White  Lake 

2,200  00 
631  00 
500  00 
449  88 
768  40 
200  on 

100  00 

2,000  00 

16,500  00 

1,460  00 

48  mi 

686  00 

47  00 

11   \    Bissell  .. 

581  00 

Bowel! 

J    S   Smith . . . 

448  88 

Geo.  P.  Tindall 

Ypsilanti 

Birmingham,  Firsl .... 
Holly 

684  00 

15  00 

154  00 

1,486  40 

\    ES,  Hastings 

815  00 

854  00 

Ann  Arbor 

Pontiac 

W.  .J.  Parrot 

16,5 

A    W    San  ford... 

1,450  00 

J.  S.  Lord,  S.  S 

Springfield 

J.  S.  Lord,  S.  S 

47  00 

$60,109  18 

|18,!  - 

-,25  S8 

Churches  not  reported,  11. 


70 


SYNOD    OF    MICHIGAN. 


PRESBYTERY    OF    GRAND    RAPIDS. 


Ministers. 

Churches. 

Home  Objects. 

General 
Objects. 

Total. 

$11  84 
75  00 
6  00 

$11  84 

1,683  05 

616  00 

J.  Walker 

Pewamo 

Westminster,  G'd Rpds 

$1,608  05 

610  00 

4,000  00 

807  00 

126  44 

60  00 

100  00 

776  00 

3,121  64 

30  00 

364  00 

1,700  00 

51  62 

4.000  00 
807  00 

J.  M.  Cross,  D.D 

Portland     . 

130  00 
8  00 

256  44 
68  00 

J.  N.  Diament 

100  00 

770  00 

A.  G.  Beebe 

3,121  64 
30  00 

Wm.  IT.  Benedict 

Sebewa 

Grand  Rapids,  First . . . 
Ada 

H.  H.  Northrup 

364  00 

L.  M.  Birge 

1  700  00 

25  00 
10  00 

76  62 

10  00 

I.  B.Hall 

East  Bay 

15  00 

15  00 

$13,369  75 

$265  84 

$13,635  59 

Churches  not  reported,  5. 


PRESBYTERY    OF    KALAMAZOO. 


Ministers. 

Churches. 

Home  Objects. 

General 
Objects. 

Total. 

$708  58 

1,526  00 

2,400  00 

50  00 

1,400  00 

270  00 

$359  50 

$1,068  03 
1,526  00 
2,400  00 

John  Sailor. .". 

P.  A.  McMartin 

J .  \V.  McGregor 

50  00 

100  00 

SO  00 

3,810  00 

100  00 

1,500  00 

C.  M.  Temple 

John  V.  Hilton 

Sturgis 

300  00 
3.810  00 

100  00 

$6,411  53 

$4,342  50 

$10,754  03 

Churches  not  reported,   11. 


BYNOD    OF    MICHIGAN. 


71 


PRKSHYTKRY    OF    LANSING. 


Ministers. 

<  Ihurobes. 

Borne  objects. 

Genera] 

Objects. 

Total. 

$380  00 

$880  00 
418  oo 

Thus.  Bherrard 

Brook  lj  n 

Albion. 

Concord  

990  on 

:;;-.'  OC 

10  00 

nor,  oo 
lag  so 

1.-,  on 

1,000  00 
837  oo 
128  50 

Arch.!.  Shaw 

'1  ho,.    D.   Marsh 

108  on 
125  1  0 
226  oo 
182  oo 

M-  OC 

Lansing,  First 

125  on 

225  00 

.Marshall 

\    1  (  0 
10  00 

-i  0  oo 

16  mi 

Lansing,  Franklin  St. . . 

869  oo 

869  on 

Win.  U.  Benedict 

26  00 

25  00 

$3,194  00 

$1,813  50 

$4,907  50 

Churches  not  reported,  13. 


PRESBYTERY    OF    MONROE. 


Ministers. 

Churches. 

Home  Objects. 

General 

Objects. 

TotaL 

A.  Scoficld 

California 

$1,500  00 

2,20 

600  00 

250  00 

5,698  nn 

8,432  00 

4,484  08 

2,684  m 

70  00 

220  oo 

1.01  0  nn 

1.505  00 

2,000  on 

150  00 

17  70 

1,887  oo 

1,650  on 

85  59 

72  oo 

$1,500  00 

2,200  00 

600  00 

C.  N.  Mattoon,  J3.D 

W.  S.  Taylor 

Petersburg 

Deerfield 

W.  S.  Taylor 

250  00 

W.  H.  Webb 

5,698  00 
8,480  nn 

W.  J.  Stoutenburgh 

W.  C.  Porter 

48  00 

4,484  08 

2  729  10 

W.  \V    Newell,  Jr 

45  00 

Hillsdale 

La   Salle 

70  00 

E.  F.  Tanner 

220  00 

Ida 

1,000  on 

1  505  00 

Quincy,  First  Ch 

2,000  00 
150  00 

Blircfield 

47  7C 

L.  B.  Pert 

Ilaism 

1,837  00 

1,550  00 
B6  58 

T.  L.  Waldo 

18  00 

90  00 

$29,886   17 

$111  00 

$29,496  47 

Churches  not  reported,  6. 


72 


SYNOD    OF    MICHIGAN. 


PRESBYTERY    OF    SAGINAW 


Ministers. 

Churches. 

Home  Objects. 

General 
Objects. 

Total. 

$44  00 
1,344  00 
550  00 
5!- 5  00 
3.51-5  Id 
750  00 
175  00 
100  00 
400  00 

$44  00 

J.  A.  Wight 

Bay  City 

$i83  00 

1,527  00 

E   F  Waldo 

550  00 

S    Ellis  Wishard     

100  00 

(>5  00 

Geo.  Duffield.  D.D 

Saginaw  City,  1st  Pres. 
Woodhull..." 

3.5.-5  16 

Wm.  G.  Smith 

750  00 

J.  L.  Willett 

175  00 

J.  L.  Willett 

Lafayette  and  Emerson 
Midland  City 

5  00 

105  00 

4u0  00 

13  00 

20  00 

13  00 

20  00 

E   P.  Waldo 

865  00 

8<  5  00 

50  CO 

50  00 

$8,398  16 

$371  00 

$8,769  16 

Churches  not  reported,  27. 


SYNOD    OF    MINNESOTA. 


PRESBYTERY    OF    MANKATO. 


Ministers. 

Churches. 

Home  Objects. 

General 
Objects. 

Total. 

$2,100  00 

8.242  00 

1,000  00 

500  00 

1,800  00 

$176  00 
42  00 

$2,276  00 

A.  H.  Kerr. . 

St   Peters 

8,284  00 

S.  D.  Westfall 

Redwood  Falls 

1.000  00 

500  00 

A   P   Bissell   .. 

Blue  Earth  City 

1,800  00 

10  00 
14  50 

10  00 

South  Bend 

14  50 

750  00 

750  00 

S.  D.  Westfall 

410  00 
850  00 
825  00 
4,434  00 
2,000  00 
300  00 
550  00 

410  00 

850  00 

825  00 

T.  B.  Haskell.    . 

Winnebago  City 

Wells  . . 

4.434  00 

J.  J.  Ward 

2,000  00 
300  00 

Yellow  Medecine 

Eden 

550  00 

$23,761  00 

$242  50 

$24,003  50 

Churches  not  reported,  10. 


SYNOD  OF  MINNESOTA. 
PRESBYTERY  OF  ST.  PAUL. 


73 


Ministers. 

Churches. 

Home  Objects. 

General 
Objects. 

Total. 

G.  II.  Pond 

§05  00 
1.155  00 
l,8C0  no 

6,0 »i 

161  00 
•  ii  :,  nit 
116  no 
5,071  60 
100  on 
8,000  00 

6 to 

1,232  00 

§05  00 

1190  00 

1.1. 56  00 

J    \V    Hancock 

J.  W.  Hancock 

1,800  00 

J.  Mattocks 

St.  Paul,  First 

50  00 
4  00 

6,050  00 

L66  00 

White  Bear  Lake 

St.  Cloud.     

406  00 

E   V.  Campbell 

■'  54  51 

R.   F.  Sample 

Westminster,  Minneap's 

1,840  00 

Kill  00 
500  00 

I',.;?-.'  00 

J.  Q.  Hall 

200  00 

F.  T.  Brown,  D.D 

St..  Paul,  Central 

Litchfield  and  Kingston 
Stillwater,  First 

8,600  00 

500  on 

Edward  15.  Wright 

J   E.  Miller 

100  00 
80  00 
68  80 

170  00 

1,832  00 

30  00 

Minneapolis,  First 

1,000  00 

2,000  00 

78  00 

964  00 

26 i 

12.178  00 

315  00 

1,155  00 

800  00 

700  00 

160  00 

2,220  00 

325  00 

880  00 

200  00 

11,086  50 

747  00 

1,068  60 

])    E.  Wells 

2,170  00 

75  00 

I    C    Sloan 

10  00 

93  i  mi 

260  00 

David  R.  Breed 

House  of  Hope 

1,070  00 

13,248  00 
815  no 

J    W    Hancock 

West  Florence 

5  00 

1,160  00 
800  00 

", in 

160  on 

86  00 

2.308  00 

Hus^h  Wallace  Todd 

Lake  City 

1  26  00 

Stillwater,  Second 

Pine  City 

880  in j 

200  00 

Dnluth 

11.686  60 

J.  Q.  Hali 

St.  Croix  Falls   

747  00 

$58,870  01 

$3,618  00 

$62,188  61 

Churches  not  reported,  11. 

O 

PRESBYTERY    OF    WINONA. 


Ministers. 

Churches. 

Home  Objects. 

General 

Objects. 

Total. 

J.  T.  Killon 

$1,132  00 
896  oo 
852  mi 
150  00 
40  00 
II.",  00 
1,200  00 
82  36 

260  oo 

225  00 

|1,132  00 

896  oo 

Thomas  Burnett 

862  00 

J.  M.  Brack 

Sheldon 

150  00 

Winona  (German) 

Chatfield 

40  00 

/.  L.  Howell 

BE 

1,200  00 

I  ■•  B6 

Dresser  Valley 

1  2  Sfi 

Silas  Hvzlett 

D.  L.  Kiehle 

225  00 

10  00 

K)  00 

W.  S.  Wilson 

588  00 

688  (KJ 

Rushford 

15  00 

20  00 

16  oi) 

B.  H.  Cunningham 

R.  B.  Abbott 

•15(1  00 

276  00 

500  00 
1,  100  (10 

"J!    11     IHI 

593  00 

30  00 

470  00 

275  00 

J.  M.  McXulty 

Winona 

600  do 

1,400  00 

2oii  00 

J.  L.  Merritt 

5  00 

698  OQ 

Frank  Hill     

30  00 

$8,411  70 

$50  00 

S-.401  70 

Churches  not  reported,  17. 


74 


SYNOD    OF    MISSOURI. 


SYNOD    OF    MISSOURI. 


PRESBYTERY    OF    OSAGE. 


Ministers. 

Churches. 

Home  Objects. 

General 
Objects. 

Total. 

Kansas  City,  First 

Kansas  City.  Third 

Pleasant  Hill 

$150  00 

500  00 

.       900  00 

400  00 

4,000  00 

1,750  00 
700  00 

1,000  00 
800  00 
700  00 
500  00 
277  00 
54  60 
400  00 
335  00 

$150  00 
500  00 

J.  H.  Byers 

J.  T.  Lapsley 

900  00 

Knob  Noster 

400  00 

J.  H.  Clark 

4,000  00 

1,750  00 

700  00 

J.  W.  Clark 

High  Point 

1,000  00 
800  00 

S.  G.  Clark 

220  00 

920  00 

D.  C.  Milner 

500  00 

J.  B.  Allen 

is'oo' 

277  00 

69  60 

400  00 

335  00 

$12,466  60 

$235  00 

$12,701  60 

Churches  not  reported,  23. 


PRESBYTERY    OF    OZARK. 


Ministers. 

Churches. 

Home  Objects. 

General 
Objects. 

Total. 

$1,69G  55 

4.000  00 

1,300  00 

1,700  00 

310  00 

200  00 

500  00 

200  00 

4,000  00 

$1,699  55 
4,000  00 

1,300  00 

1.700  00 

310  00 

E.  M.  Halbert.    . 

200  00 

W.  R.  Fulton 

Greenfield  (Ebenezer). . 

500  00 

A.  W.  Elliott 

200  00 

4,000  00 

$13,909  55 

$13,909  55 

Churches  not  reported,  10. 


8YN0D    OF    MISSOURI. 


75 


PRESBYTERS    OF    PALMYRA. 


Ministers. 

Churches. 

Home  Objects. 

General 
Objects. 

Total. 

Hannibal,  First 

Brookfield,  First 

§5.500  00 
8,790  (id 

in 

869  00 
600  mi 
960  on 
150  00 
70  00 
75  00 
260  00 

$5,500  on 
8,790  00 

.1.   P.   Finley 

lin  mi 

869  00 

600  00 

West  Ely 

880  00 

150  00 

Pleasant  Prairib 

70  00 

Q.  P.  Davis 

78  60 

$20  00 
20,000  00 

888  00 

W.  P.  Teitsworth 

Clark  City 

20,000  00 
115  00 

John  T.  Evans 

Welch  (B'ds-EyeRidgc) 

115  00 

$11,289  00 

$20,026  00 

$31,315  00 

Churches  not  reported,  18. 


PRESBYTERY    OF    PLATTE. 


Ministers. 

Churches. 

Home  Objects. 

General 
Objects. 

Total. 

J.  M   Creen 

$2,000  00 

100  00 

2,000  00 

1,500  00 

125  00 

1,3 JO  00 

;*iin  on 

800  00 

8,8*1  i  00 

500  00 

50  00 

2,500  00 

1,000  00 

1,050  00 

55  00 

$2,000  00 
100  00 

$5  00 

"io'66' 

2,005  00 

1,500  00 
135  00 

N.  H.  Smith 

1,300  00 
900  00 

E.  B.  Sherwood 

Platte  City 

200  00 

H.  Bullard 

Westminster,  St.  Joseph 

3,374  00 
500  00 

J.  M.  Green 

N.  H.  Smith 

50  00 

9,(900  00 

1,000  00 

1,050  00 

55  00 

E.  B.  Sberwood 

J.  G.  Beard 

$16,654  00 

$15  00 

§10,669  00 

Churches  not  reported,  23. 


76 


SYNOD    OF   MISSOURI. 


PRESBYTERY    OF    POTOSI. 


Ministers. 

Churches. 

Home  Objects. 

General 
Objects. 

Total. 

T.  D.  Davis 

$147  50 

67  00 

65  00 

400  00 

50  00 

2,300  00 

$6  00 
5  00 

$153  50 

Irondale,  First 

Marble  Hill 

72  00 

65  00 

400  00 

White  Water 

50  00 

Mine  La  Motte  

2,300  00 

$3,029  50 

$11  00 

$3,040  50 

Churches  not  reported,  9. 


PRESBYTERY   OF    ST.    LOUIS. 


Ministers. 

Churches. 

Home  Objects. 

General 
Objects. 

Total. 

St.  Louis,  First 

St.  Louis,  Second 

St.  Louis,  North 

St.  Louis,  High  St 

St.  Louis,  German 

$10,300  00 

26,000  00 

2,800  00 

5,000  00 

1,600  00 

190  30 

2,100  00 

1,260  00 

60  00 

9,000  00 

$10,300  00 

Samuel  J.  Niccolls,  D.D... 
S.  M.  Morton 

$17,010  00 
400  00 

43.010  00 

3:200  00 

5,000  00 

1,600  00 

E.  A   Elfeld 

190  30 

Calvary  (St.  Louis) 

2,100  00 

5  00 

1,265  00 

Nazareth.  German 

St.  Charles,  First 

Bethel 

t;o  00 

13,000  00 

5  00 

10  00 

22,000  00 

5  00 

214  85 
162  60 

224  85 

Welsh,  First 

162  60 

2,170  00 
5  00 

2,170  00 

5  00 

Rock  Hill  . . 

4,003  00 
2,700  00 

4,003  00 

Webster  Groves 

Rolla 

120  00 
106  00 

2,820  00 

106  00 

John  H.  Dillingham 

1,800  00 

1,100  00 

2,200  00 

73  30 

l.SOO  00 

Winsor  Harbor  Chapel. 

1.100  00 

2,200  00 

73  30 

$70,564  05 

$32,831  00 

$103,395  05 

Churches  not  reported,  18. 


SYNOD    OF    NEW   JERSEY. 


77 


SYNOD    OF    NEW    JERSEY. 


PRESBYTERY  OK  ELIZABETH. 


Ministers. 

Churches. 

Home  Objects. 

General 
Objects. 

Total. 

Orlando  L.  Kirtland 

|69  00 

117  00 

f69  (id 
494  80 

Connecticut  Farms.. .. 

Wah way,  First 

|877  80 

6,000  oo 

Samuel  s.  Sheddan,  D.D... 

John  A.  Liggett 

J.  T.  English 

E.  H.  Reinhart 

6,000  00 
8,600  00 

3,500  00 

Liberty  Comer 

740  00 

740  mi 

25  00 
560  00 

25  mi 

Westfleld 

660  00 

Woodbridge 

2,51 

16,000  nil 

8,400  00 
21,050  00 

1.500  00 
14,500  00 

2. 5i  ID  00 

.1.  I'..    Patterson 

K.  Kemp-hall,  D.D 

Wm,  C.  Roberts,  D.D 

Elizabeth,  Second 

Elizabeth,  First 

Elizabeth,  Westminster 

525  00 

200  00 

6,200  00 

216  50 

16.626  oo 
8,600  00 

27,250  00 
1,716  60 

14,500  on 

Plainfield,  First 

70  00 
525  40 
100  00 
500  00 

60  00 
560  00 

70  00 

John  C.  Bliss 

Plainfteld,  Second 

16,000  00 
2,150  00 

16,525  40 

2,250  00 

500  00 

on  00 

C.  A.  Brigga 

2,500  00 
7,350  00 

3,060  00 

Summit  Central 

7,350  00 

$99,067  30 

$13,227  90 

$112,295  20 

Churches  not  reported,  9. 


PRESBYTERY  OF  JERSEY  CITY. 


Ministers. 

Churches. 

Home  Objects. 

General 
Objects. 

Total. 

$11,038  00 

$11,638  00 
417  80 

$417  80 
L700  00 
726  i'" 
2,200  00 
6,613  01 

1,700  00 

725  "i 

J   C   Egbert 

Hoboken.  West 

6,013  01 

C    K    Tmbrie,  D.D. 

1,860  I'" 

1,96 ) 

Paterson,  Second 

816  mi 
3,706  00 

Ms  ,ni 
1,966  00 

1,201  00 

816  00 

P   l'    Leavens 

3,706  00 

W.  H.  Megie 

818  00 

G.  L.  Smith 

Rutherford  Fark 

Jersey  City,  Third 

1,986  00 

1,201  00 

131  81 

$13,5SS  00 

$88,719  81 

Churches  not  reported,  8. 


78 


SYNOD    OF    NEW    JERSEY. 


PRESBYTERY    OF    MONMOUTH. 


Ministers. 

Churches. 

Home  Objects. 

General 
Objects. 

Total. 

Holmanville 

Squam  Village 

$146  00 
378  00 

$33  00 

$179  00 
378  00 

C   F  Worrell,  D.D.. . . 

151  00 

151  00 

Samuel  Miller.  D .  D 

Mount  Holly 

905  33 

800  00 
450  00 
610  00 

905  33 

T.  Wilson 

800  00 

A.  H.  DashielL,  Jr 

100  00 
267  00 
1)90  15 

550  00 

J.  B.  Davis 

883  00 

Joseph  G  Symmes 

Joseph  S.  Vandyke 

A.  P.  Cobb 

990  15 

Cranbury,  Second 

2,250  00 
1,353  00 
25,000  00 
2,200  00 
350  00 
2,500  00 
1,300  00 

2,250  00 
1  353  00 

Freehold  Village 

250  00 

25,250  00 

Joseph  W.  Hubbard 

2,200  00 
350  00 

Red  Bank 

Benj.  S.  Everitt 

200  00 

200  00 

15  00 

400  00 

2,700  00 

J.  Henry  Kaufman 

1,500  00 
15  00 

Edward  B.  Hodge 

400  00 

1,155  00 
102  00 

2,607  00 
155  00 
467  00 

1,155  00 
102  00 

H.  R.  Hall 

2,607  00 
155  00 

M.  L.  Hoff  ord 

Fairfield 

467  00 

$42,734  33 

$2,606  15 

$45,340  48 

Churches  not  reported,  11. 


PRESBYTERY    OF    NEWARK. 


Churches  not  reported,  3. 


SYNOD    OF    NEW    JERSEY. 


7fl 


PRESBYTERY  OF  MORRIS  AND  ORANGE. 


Ministers. 

Churches. 

Home  Objects. 

General 
Objects. 

Total 

J.  M.  Ogden,  D.D 

o.  ii.  p.  Deyo 

$3,000  00 

64,000  00 

1,824  64 

2,860  00 

$3,000  (HI 

860  00 
61  00 

600  no 

2,0! 1 

26  00 
5 

814  00 
00  00 

4 KJ 

10.00 

240  00 

24,060  00 

D.  B.  Megie 

1,885  64 

Charles  A.  Smith.  D.D 

8,860  OP 

2.000  00 

E.  W.  Btoddard 

O   H  P.   D(  jo 

Succasunna 

406  00 

4,500  <»! 

7(10  (Id 

7,083  26 

11,680  64 

40,000  00 

8,600  (hi 

9,000  00 

2,000  00 

3,500  00 

1,866  87 

1,200  00 

430  00 
4,664  oo 

1,014  00 

( hrange,  Firsl 

Orange,  Second 

<  Irange,  Central 

( irange,  South 

German  Valley 

Pleasant  Grove 

Morristown,  First 

Morristown,  South  St. . 
Hanover,  First 

7.17:.'  25 

Henry  F.  Hlckok 

Alfred  Yeomans 

.1.  Allen   Maxwell 

12,089  54 

50.000  oo 
3,  MO  00 

9,000  oo 

M.  Avers  Depue 

John' A.  French 

1,800  00 

8,000  oo 

4,761  03 

27  00 

1.400  00 

100  00 

8,800  00 
6,500  00 
6,127  90 

1,227  oo 

1,400  00 

Mendham,  Second 

070  00 

2,000  00 
3,000  00 

1.070  (Ml 

Daniel  W*.  Fox 

2.000  00 

Mr.  olive 

3.000  00 

100  00 
50  00 

100  00 

815  00 
3,200  00 
1,260  00 

866  00 

Orange,  German 

3,200  00 

John  R.  Willox 

1,250  00 

$127,953  30 

$24,972  03 

$152,925  33 

Churches  not  reported,  5. 


PRESBYTERY    OF    NEW    BRUNSWICK. 


J.  M.  MacDonald,  D.D 

S.  L.  Finney 

John  Hall,  D.D 

James  B.  Kennedy 

S.  M.  Studdiford 

Richard  H.  Richardson, D.D 

A.  D.  L.  Jewitt 

Abraham  Gosman,  D.D 

D.  L.  Foster 

A.  L.  Armstrong 

P.  A.  Btnddiford 

Nathaniel  L.  Upham 

J.  B.  Adams 

J.  D.  Hewitt 

Geo.  s.  Mott 

William  Swan 

J.  D.  Randolph 

J.  T.  Osier 

John  Burrows 

John  Burrows 

J.  V.  W.  Schenck 


Churches. 


Princeton,  First 

Princeton,  Second 

Trenton,  First 

Trenton,  Second , 

Trenton.  Third    

Trenton,Pourth 

New  I'.run.-wick,  First. 

Lawrenceville 

Pennington 

Dutch  Neck 

Lambertville 

Aimwell,    First 

Aimwell,   Second 

Kirkpatrick  Memorial, 

Flemington 

Stockton 

Frenchtown 

dogwood 

Milford 

Holland 

Hamilton  Square 


Home  Objects. 


$1,750  00 

1,000  00 

1,450  00 

450  00 

229  88 

2,100  00 

400  00 


General 
Objects. 


$328  00 
10,086  00 

2,020  00 


494  00 

550  00 

1,689  48 

408  60 


2.072  00 

191  73 

205  00 

160  00 

166  60 


510  53 
25  00 
88  00 


8,261  00 

3,800  00 

2, :o 

766  00 

2,308  00 

885  50 

1,888  89 


675  00 


$30,413  75 


25  00 


$16,445  70 


Total. 


$2,078  00 

11,086  00 

3,470  00 

450  0(1 

2,301  88 

2,2'.U   73 

605  00 

160  00 

669  50 

550  00 

2,150  01 

513  50 

88  00 


6,942  00 

3.800  00 
2.000  00 

765  00 
2,331  00 

886  50 


146,869  51 


Churches  not  reported,  9. 


so 


SYNOD    OF    NEW    JERSEY. 


PRESBYTERY    OF    NEWTON. 


Ministers. 

Churches. 

Home  Objects. 

General 
Objects. 

Total. 

$977  00 

700  00 

3.000  00 

4:.  5  00 

7,500  00 

9.100  17 

6,500  00 

20,000  00 

2,500  00 

550  00 

50  00 

1,299  60 

4.000  00 

3,000  00 

#123  00 

$1,100  00 
700  00 

Wautage.  Second 

3.000  00 

David  Tullv 

Belvidere,  First 

Belvidere,  Second 

Oxford,  Second 

Hackettstown 

320  00 

10  00 

296  00 

5,000  00 

755  00 

7.510  00 

E.  Clarke  Cline 

9.396  17 

Thomas  McCauly 

11.500  00 

20.000  00 

2.500  00 

±   H.  Hollo  way   . 

16  43 
5  00 

566  43 

J.  B.  Kugler 

Musconetcong  Valley . . 

55  00 

1,299  60 

W  C   Btdtt 

Yellow  Frame 

Mansfield,  First 

4,000  00 

\    H  Jelly. 

3.000  00 

10,206  00 

10,206  00 

H.  B.  Townsend. 

946  00 
1,751  00 

946  00 

P.  H.  Brooks  . 

15  00 
445  00 

1,766  00 

445  00 

800  00 

800  00 

28  00 

28  00 

$63,108  77 

$16,46  443 

$79,573  20 

Churches  not  reported,  14. 


PRESBYTERY    OF    WEST    JERSEY. 


Ministers. 


F.  D.  Harris 

F.  R.  Brace 

C.  R.  Gregory,  D.D 

Heber  H.  Beadle 

William  Bannard,  D.D 

J.  H.  Clark 

L.  H.  Parsons 

V.  D.  Reed,  D.D 

L.  C.  Baker 

Henry  Reeves 

Robert  J.  Burtt 

B.  W.  Pratt 

J.  O.  Wells 

George  Warrington 


Churches. 


Greenwich 

Woodbury 

Pittsgrove 

Blackwoodtown  . . . 
Bridgeton,  First. . . 
Bridgeton,  Second. 

Salem 

Cedarville,  First . . 
Cedarville,  Second 

Camden,  First 

Camden,  Second.. 

Gloucester  City 

Woodstown 

Hammonton 

Vineland 

Glassborough 


Home  Objects. 


#2,600  00 
1.000  00 
1.625  00 


539  50 
5,000  00 


1,000  00 
30,369  00 

6,750  00 
1,202  00 
207  00 
00 


General 
Objects. 


$25  00 

896  00 

3,639  00 


45  00 


Total. 


#2.600  00 

1.000  00 

1,650  00 

896  00 

3,639  00 

539  50 

5,000  00 

45  00 

1,000  00 

30,369  00 

6,750  00 

1,202  00 

207  00 

30  00 

15  00 

136  00 


Churches  not  reported,  21. 


SYNCH )    OF    XKW    YORK. 


81 


SYNOD    OF    NEW    YORK. 


PHKSRYTFRY    OF    BOSTON. 


Mini  : 

Churches. 

Home  Objects. 

General 

Objects. 

Total. 

Ira  C.  Tyson 

Med  ford 

$1,117  (III 
5,  120  08 

$1,117  00 
6,020  08 

760  00 
6,866  40 

628  M 

SCI  Ml    00 

760  00 

Jas.  Richards,  D.D 

East  Boston,  First 

5,866  60 
676  80 

Win.  House 

153  00 
283  60 

233  50 

$12,377  98 

$1,736  50 

f  14,114  48 

Churches  not  reported,  5. 


PRESBYTERY    OF    HUDSON. 


Ministers. 

Churches. 

Home  Objects. 

General 
Objects. 

Total. 

D.  O.  Timlow 

$1,655  00 

$1,655  00 
26  25 

W.  A.  Westcotfc 

Blooniingburg 

>ii;  m 

F.  A.  Crane 

90  00 

90  00 

C.  D.  Rosenthal 

25  25 

350  00 

25  25 

Chester 

1,450  (id 
802  (hi 
505  00 

1,S00  00 
802  'in 

55  00 
503  00 

6,500  00 
226  no 

6,500 

225  00 

S.  C.  Hepburn 

800  00 

si  hi  mi 

601  30 
12  00 
25  00 

601  30 

12  "ii 

II.  Rahn 

Jeffersom  Ule,  German. 

•Jo  on 

J.  N.  Hasted 

1,800  00 

1,800  00 
146  00 

A.  Seward,  n.D 

14(5  (10 
7  00 

Middletown,  Second... 

120  00 
1,891 

450  00 

181  no 

1)     \.    FlVolalld..  . . 

1,390  00 
500  00 

Luther  Littell    

50  00 

Richard  Bentley 

T.  M.  Dawson 

1,200  00 
4,952  ("i 
8,000  en 

'.i in 

1,2(10  00 

4,952  00 

3,000  00 

900   no 

A.  II.  II  iinl.  D.D 

A.  r.  Botsford 

Port  Jervis 

i;.  B.  Bel] 

105  00 

105  00 

1).  Beattie 

25  00 

200  00 

Nil 

150  00 

ii  00 
100  00 

J.  J.  McMahan 

Geo.  E.  Northrup 

Waldberg 

Washingtonville 

WV-t   Town 

150  (id 

300  00 

D.  C.  Niv.n 

44  00 

E.  B.  Wells 

White  i 

100  00 

150  00 

$26,583  00 

$2,280  80 

$28,863  80 

Churches  not  reported,  11. 


82 


SYNOD    OF    NEW    YORK. 


PRESBYTERY    OF    NEW    YORK. 


Ministers. 


W.  W.  Newell,  D.D.. 
Gardiner  Spring,  D.D 
J.  O.  Murray,  D.D.   . 

David  Mitchell 

J.  D.  Wilson 

Wm.  Adams,  D.D Madison  Square. 

Mad.  Sq.  Ch.  Miss.  Ch. 

Manhattanville 

Ch.  of  the  Covenant . . 


Churches. 


jHorne  Objects, 


Allen  St. 
Brick. . . . 


Canal  Street. 
Central 


C.  H.  Payson 

Geo.  L.  Prentiss,  D.D. 


H.  B.  Chapin,  D.D.. 
C.  S.  Robinson.  D.D. 
John  Hall,  D.D 


E.  W.  Hitchcock 

John  Thomson,  D.D. 
Howard  Crosby,  D.D. 

B.  Krusi 

T.  A.  Leggett 

Thos.  Street 

S.  D.  Alexander,  D.D 

N.  W.  Conklin 

Wm.  Aikman,  D.D Spring  Street 

S.  D.  Burchard,  D.D 13th  Street 

W.  W.  Page Thomp'n  &  Houston  St 


Sea  and  Land 

84th  Street 

llthSt.  Ch.,oruMemT 
5th  Ave.  and  19th  St.. 

42d  Street 

14th  Street 

Fourth  (34th  Street.).. 

Fourth  Avenue 

German 

Harlem 

North 

Phillips 

Rutgers 


$650  00 

1,200  00 

2,200  00 

44,000  00 

10,000  00 

500  00 
15,433  00 

707  55 

800  00 
75.000  00 
39,088  00 

700  00 


10.696  00 
7,275  00 

25  00 

5.525  75 

20.000  00 

300  00 

3.500  00 


H.  D.  Northrop. 

R.  R.  Booth,  D.D 

Chas.  A.  Stoddard 

Thomas  S.  Hastings.  D.D. 
G.  S.  Chambers 


West  23d  Street 

University  Place 

Washington  Heights. . . 
West 

Murray  Hill  (40th  St.). . 


1.080  00 

2,200  00 
1C,  851  80 

1.708  00 
24,720  25 

1,558  23 


|     $285,718  58 


General 
Objects. 


$781  3S 
72,121  61 


128,200  00 
155,"  i66'  66' 


62,357  00 

100  00 

6,178  37 

1,000  00 

5,525  00 


280  00 
1,600  00 

800  00 
1,500  00 

300  00 

61,485  00 

1.000  00 

200  00 


$498,618  45 


Total. 


$781  38 

72,771  61 

1,200  00 

2,200  00 

172,200  00 

10.000  00 

500  00 

170,533  00 

707  55 

800  00 

75.000  00 

10i;445  00 

800  00 

6,178  37 

11,696  00 

12,800  00 

25  00 

5,525  75 

20,000  00 

580  00 

5,100  00 

800  00 

1,500  00 

1,080  00 

2,500  00 

7S,336  80 

2,708  00 

24,720  25 

1,758  23 


$784,246  94 


Churches  not  reported,  13. 


PRESBYTERY    OF    NORTH    RIVER. 


Ministers. 

Churches. 

Home  Objects. 

General 
Objects. 

Total. 

G.  P.  Noble     . 

$150  00 
7.000  00 

787  00 
3,000  00 
2,111  00 

400  00 
1,469  07 

148  75 
1,250  00 

605  00 
2,400  00 

500  00 

$150  00 

W.  N.  Pa?e 

$100  00 
43  00 
26  00 

7,100  00 

Wm.  A.  Halliday 

830  00 

3,026  00 

2,111  00 
400  00 

O   H  Hazard. . . 

Freedom  Plains 

E.  P.  Roe 

5  66* 

250  00 
25  00 
25  00 

1,469  07 

153  75 

R.  H   Wallace 

1,500  00 

630  00 

F.  R.  Masters,  D.D 

Joseph  H.  Myers,  D.D 

2,425  00 

500  00 

Continued  on  next  page. 


SYNOD    OF    NEW    YORK. 


83 


rRESBYTEUY  OF  NORTH  RIVER. CONTINUED. 


Ministers. 

Churches. 

Home  Objects. 

General 
Objects. 

Total. 

Wm.  T.  Sprole,  D.D 

Wendell  Prime 

$500  00 

$500  00 
20,001)  00 

Newburgh,  Union 

$20,000  00 

1,000  00 

649  mi 

4,258  05 

W.  N.  Sayre 

1,000  00 
642  "ii 

H.  J.    Aeker 

Pleasant  Valley 

Poughkeepeie,  First.... 

r.  B.  Wheeler,  D.D 

635  ::0 
575  00 
91  00 

4,798  86 

575  mi 

Salt  Point,  Westminster 

South  Armenia 

Smithfield 

1,200  00 

1,200  00 

300  00 

53  00 

1,291  mi 

1,200  00 
300  00 

A.  ll.  Beeley 

Wappiuger's  Falls 

53  00 

$48,462  87 

$2,175  30 

$50,648  17 

Churches  not  reported,  10. 


PRESBYTERY    OF    WESTCHESTER. 


Ministers. 

Churches. 

Home  Objects. 

General 
Objects. 

Total. 

P.  B.  Heroy 

Bedford  . . . 

$250  00 
918  51 
225  00 

$250  00 
918  51 

$65  00 

200  00 

900  00 

650  00 

200  00 

5,500  00 

6,000  00 

1.200  00 

400  00 

100  00 

183  00 

1(5,500  00 

12,300  00 

1.82-2  25 

850  00 

40.6."0  26 

3,000  00 

296  26 

250  HO 

2  500  00 

'120  00 

2,950  00 

5,100  00 

6,150  00 

468  00 

3,000  00 

290  00 

200  00 

T.  M.  Niven,  Jr 

900  00 

Ft.  Washington 

Gilead 

500  00 

1,150  00 

D.  D.  Bahler 

200  00 

T.  Aspinwall  Hodge 

Hartfoi-d,  First 

5,500  00 

4,000  00 

100  00 

1,000  00 

10  00 

10,000  00 

1,300  00 
1,400  00 

E.  R.  Burkhalter 

New  Rochelle 

North  Salem 

Obas.  II.  Eolloway 

110  00 

183  00 

Feekskill,  First 

Peekskill,  Second 

16,500  00 

12,300  00 

18  44 

1,840  09 

850  00 

Chas.  W.  Baird 

Rye 

2,000  00 

500  00 

228  50 

-   414  00 

r        467  60 

42.636  25 

3,500  00 

Southeast,  Centre 

464  75 

D.  S.  Gregory 

664  00 

A.  S.  Twombly 

2.967  60 

Hen.  V.  Lee 

Thompson ville,  First.. 

720  00 

2,960  00 

5.100  00 

T.  Ralston  Smith,  D.D.    ... 

Y  inkers.   First 

Yonkcrs,  Westminster. 

450  00 

6,600  00 

46S   00 

3,000  00 

$111,870  75 

$11,082  05 

$122,952  80 

Churches  not  reported,  10. 


84 


SYNOD    OF    PACIFIC. 


SYNOD    OF    PACIFIC, 


PRESBYTERY    OF    BENICIA. 


Ministers. 

Churches. 

Home  Objects. 

General 
Objects. 

Total. 

Big  Valley...    

$9,842  00 
350  00 
650  00 

$9,842  00 
350  00 

R  R  "Wells. 

650  00 

$400  00 

400  00 

585  00 
822  50 
300  00 
650  00 
550  00 
720  00 

585  00 

822  50 

300  00 

N.  B.  Klink. 

650  00 

J.  S.  Todd 

550  00 

Shiloh 

720  00 

$14,469  50 

$400  00 

$14,869  50 

Churches  not  reported.  2. 


PRESBYTERY    OF    OREGON. 


Ministers. 

Churches. 

Home  Objects. 

General 
Objects. 

Total. 

M.  A.  Williams 

R.  Robe  

$400  50 
75  00 

$50  00 

$450  50 

75  00 

100  00 
108  75 

100  00 

108  75 

Olympia 

661  00 

1.427  00 

262  00 

30  00 

661  0(> 

A.  L.  Lindsley,  D.D 

G  W   Sloan. 

1.427  00 

262  U0 

o0  00 

$2,855  50 

$258  75 

$3,114  25 

Churches  not  reported,  5. 


SYNOD    OF    PACIFIC. 


85 


PRESBYTERY    OF    SACRAMENTO. 


Ministers. 

Churches, 

Home  ( ibjeots. 

General 
Objects. 

Total. 

$ai-.".t  mi 

2,86 

58  on 

5.000  00 

570  00 

876  mi 

3,250  00 

•.'0  00 

120  00 

2,9C 

s:;  on 

Blko 

$25  00 

W,  W.  McKaig  

6  oi  H  i  i  ii  i 

J  lines  M.   Newell 

Placerville 

570  1'" 

F.  1,.  Nash. 

660  on 

B.  !■:   s.  Ely 

Stockton  

8,260  0(1 

170  00 

160  on 

10  00 

Rio  Vi-to 

in  iin 

1,260  no 
925  00 

1,260  00 

026  00 

\Y.  W.    I'.rier 

$22,527  00 

$735  00 

$23,202  00 

Churches  not  reported,  11. 


PRESBYTERY    OF    SAN    JOSE. 


Ministers. 

Churches. 

Home  Objects. 

General 
< Ibjeote. 

Total. 

L.  P.  Webber 

Anaheim 

Gilro; 

$100  00 
1,600  on 

216  no 
1,844  on 
7,200  on 

560  nn 
1,660  nn 
1,627  on 
2,000  nn 

$100  00 
1,500  on 

l.:;il  no 
7  •! 0 

L   B    McDonald. 

Win.  Alexander 

San  Jose 

A.  H.  White,  LL.D 

ii    H    Dobbins 

i.e.-..;  00 
1  52  r  no 

A.  1'..  Post 

Bantu  Clara 

Tomales 

Tule  River 

"$40  66 

2,000  00 

40  nn 

Mill   (III 
41111  00 

712  oo 

Mil)  nn 
400  00 

71°  i'ii 

182  on 

1   2  00 

300  00 

800  00 

- 1^.089  00 

$172  00 

(18,261  00 

Churches  not  reported,  4. 


SG 


SYNOD    OF   PACIFIC. 


PRESBYTERY    OF    SAN    FRANCISCO. 


Ministers. 

Churches. 

Home  Objects. 

General 
Objects. 

Total. 

$505  00 

55  00 

1,483  00 

""  1*6,37*91 ' 

5.180  00 

14,000  00 

58,600  00 

500  00 

50  00 

$505  00 
55  00 



1.483  00 

San  Francisco,  Calvary 
San  Fran.,  Howard  St.. 

•$3,500  00 

3.500  00 

-Sylvester  Woodbridge,  D.D. 

1,087  91 

0  992  90 

1,812  90 

T.  M.  Cunningham,  D.D. . . 
W'm   A.  Scott.  D.D... 

S  in  Francisco,  Central 

14.000  00 



58.600  00 

■V.  G.  McCarthy 

San  Francisco,  Olivet . . 
San  Francisco,  Chinese 

500  00 

25  00 

75  00 

§80,537  50 

$5,337  90 

$85,739  41 

Churches  not  reported,  5. 


SYNOD    OF    PHILADELPHIA 


PRESBYTERY    OF    CHESTER. 


Ministers. 

Churches. 

Home  Objects. 

General 
Objects. 

Total. 

$393  50 

$393  55 

$1,000  00 

1,200  00 

2.000  00 

5,185  00 

700  00 

125  00 

15,740  00 

4.000  00 

5,630  00 

1.540  00 

1,580  00 

4.300  00 

2,700  00 

313  95 

11,000  00 

3,052  31 

114  00 

350  00 

1,000  00 

Jnstas  T.  TJmsted 

2*320 '66' 

1,643  00 

75*66" 

1.200  00 

Wm.  E.  Moore 

West  Chester 

4.320  00 

A.  W.  Sproull 

6,828  00 

700  00 

W.  F.  P.  Noble 

Pennington  ville 

Oxford 

250  00 

15,740  00 

4,000  00 

Upper  Octorara 

5,630  00 

114  60 
20  00 

1,664  60 

1.600  00 

4.300  00 

32  00 

2,732  00 

313  95 

11,000  00 

Darby,  Second 

U.  W.  Nottingham 

East  Whiteland 

3,052  31 

114  00 

33  00 

383  00 

$60,745  26 

$4,631  10 

$65,376  36 

Churches  not  reported,  11. 


SYNOD   OF    PHILADELPHIA. 


ST 


PRESBYTERY    OF   LEHIGH. 


Ministers. 

Churches. 

Home  <  tbjeel  -. 

Oeneral 
Object*. 

Total. 

John  White 

Summit  Hill 

6,800  oo 
5,878  00 
8,600  00 
1,617  oo 

1,000  00 

$25  00 

270  00 

3,010  75 

1,056  00 

25  00 

$100  00 

E.  J.  Richards,  D.D 

Jacob  Boh  [lie   D.D.  . 

Reading,  First 

6.570  00 
8,885  75 

Cornelius  Barle 

\v.  Fulton 

i  lataaag.ua,  First 

( latasaqua,  Second 

9,556  no 
1,642  00 

1,000  oo 

861  00 

B61  oo 

Allen  Township 

L.  Mt.  Bethel 

9,800  00 

•11   00 

2,626  oo 
801  06 

2,720  00 
1.215  00 
1,590  00 

7,500  00 

500  00 

850  00 

4  00 

3,000  00 

9,200  00 
ll  00 

2.626  00 
317  05 

16  00 
118  19 

1,000  00 

A      W     W'no,  Is 

2,838  19 

F    ]•',    Miller 

2,245  00 

1,590  00 

7.:. • 

s   w.  Knipe 

500  00 

John  BiacNaughton 

850  00 

4  00 

3,000  00 
10  00 

J   C   Clvle          

,10  00 

Richd   Walker  . . . 

6,000  00 

6,000  00 
743  25 

743  25 

$58,944  05 

$7,135  19 

$66,079  24 

Churches  not  reported,  15. 


PRESBYTERY    OF    LACKAWANNA. 


Ministers. 

Churches. 

Home  Objects. 

Qeneral 
Objecta 

Total. 

$1,400  00 

5,000  00 

764  50 

25  oo 

400  oo 

115  00 

4,550  oo 

1,460  00 

$1,400  00 

5.000  00 

754  50 

Rushville 

Wyalnsing,  First 

5  0U 

400  00 

H.  Armstrong 

116  00 

Wyalusing,  Second 

4.;. 50  on 

1,460  00 

22  25 

H.  Van  Houten. 

29  95 

261  00 

2,407  50 
•J.  M  29 
128  00 
148  00 
519  25 
100  00 

261  00 

S.  C.  Lor  in,  D.D 

X    <;     Parke.    . 

Bcranton,  First 

28,290  50 

30.60-  00 
9,884  29 

ll    0     Ward 

128  00 

100  00 

243  00 

Stephen  A.  CalifT 

Wells  and  Columbia. . . 

512  25 

100  00 

.-,  00 

23  00 

5  00 

,i    Besl       

25  00 

.1    Besl 

107  00 

152  25 

5.288  oo 

6,320  00 

KIT  0(1 

180  00 
9,812  00 

889  96 

J    S   Stewart     

7.550  00 

W.  P  Gibson 

6,320  00 

Continual  on  aext  page. 


88 


SYNOD    OF    PHILADELPHIA. 


PRESBYTERY    OF    LACKAWANNA. — CONTINUED. 


Ministers. 

Churches. 

Home  Objects. 

General 
Objects. 

Total. 

J   G  Miller 

$800  00 

50  00 

1,400  00 

361  00 

140  00 

7.500  00 

16,023  00 

m  96 

1,149  00 
502  00 
715  00 
650  00 
522  50 
2,500  00 
2.300  00 
220  05 

$125  00 
1,314  00 

$925  00 

1,364  00 

1,400  00 

361  00 

Mt.  Pleasant 

140  00 

Chas.  S.  Dunning,  D.D 

F.  B.  Hodge 

7.500  00 

717  00 
160  00 

16,740  00 

Newton.   

Archibald,  German . . . 

884  96 

1.149  00 
502  00 

J.  B.  Fisher 

715  00 

A.  D.  Barber 

650  00 

S.  H.  Moon 

35  00 

557  50 

E.  D.  Bryan 

2,500  00 

W.  P.  White 

2,800  00 

Orwell 

220  05 

$67,015  30 

$33,290  75 

$100,306  05 

Churches  not  reported,  29. 


PRESBYTERY  OF  PHILADELPHIA,  NORTH. 


Ministers. 

Churches. 

Home  Objects. 

General 
Objects. 

Total. 

J.  Foster  Halsey,  D.D 

Xorristown.  First 

$687  56 
3.378  59 
25,000  00 
2,400  00 

$290  00 

$977  56 
3.318  59 

S.  ML  Andrews,  D.D 

H.  S.  Roden bough 

Doylest'n  &  Deep  Run. 
Norrisfn  &  Providence 

64  35 

25.064  35 
2.400  00 

H.  S.  Rodenhough 

5  00 

4,000  00 

295  37 

5  00 

R.  Owen.  D.D 

Chestnut  Hill. . . 

4,000  00 
537  87 

Geo.  C.  Bush 

242  00 

2,000  00 

900  00 

565  00 

2.500  00 

2.090  S6 

1,000  00 

2,000  00 

5.000  00 

100  00 

2.677  00 

1,635  00 

375  00 

300  00 

130  00 

300  00 

23,300  00 

350  00 

2.000  00 

500  00 

1.400  00 

Neshaminy  (Warm'sfr) 
Falls  of  Schuylkill 

575  00 

2.500  00 

5  00 

2.095  86 

H.  T.  Ford 

Xorristown  Central 

1,000  00 

John  C.  Thompson 

W.  A  Jenks 

2,000  00 

5,000  00 
100  00 

C.  Collins 

A.  McCulla?h 

Germantown,  Second. . 
Germant'n,  Market  Sq. 

Bristol 

Neshaminy  (Warwick). 
Huntingdon  Valley. . .  . 

300  00 

2,53d  00 

125  00 

2.977  00 

EdWd  P.  Cowan 

4,165  00 
500  00 

D.  K.  Turner 

300  00 

T.  C.  Anderson 

""V7o6'66 

5  50 

130  00 
300  00 

J.  F.  Drippa 

Germantown,  First 

25.000  00 

F.  R.  S.  Hunsicker 

355  50 

$76,941  01 

$9,820  22 

$86,761  23 

Churches  not  reported,  12. 


synod   OF    PHILADELPHIA.  SO 

PRESBYTERY    OP    PHILADELPHIA,  CENTRAL. 


-Ministers. 

( IhnroheB, 

Eome  Objects 

Genera] 
Obji  i 

Total. 

W.  w.  Taylor 

Thos.  .1.  Shepherd,  DJX... 

.  Wi.-wrll,  D.D 

8296  60 

1,740  20 

6296  :,(i 
8, 1  17  48 
18,000  on 

Philad'a,  N.  Lib.,  First 
Philad'a,  Green  Hill... 
Phllad'a,  Kensington , , 
Phllad'a,  Betheada. . . . 
Philad'a,  \\,-i  \ t .1 1  si. 
Phllad'a,  N.  Lih.,Centi 
Philadelphia,  <  lentral . , 
Phllad'a,  Spring  Garden 
Philadelphia,  North. .  . 
Phllad'a,  Cohocksink. . 
Phllad'a,  Mantua,  First 
Philadelphia,  Oxford.. 

Phila.,  Princeton 

Phil.,  Kensington,  Pirsl 
Philad'a,  N.  10th  Bt... 
Philadelphia,  Arch  St.. 
Philad'a,   Alexander. .  . 
Philadelphia,  Western. 
Philad'a,  N.  Broad  St.. 

11,401  88 
18,000  mi 

5,800  on 
17,198  mi 
80,000  00 
10,288  16 

8,037  66 

'"o'.NlOOO 

10,000  00 

8.884  00 

80,500  00 

4,168  00 

6,041  00 

2,  126  00 

19.000  no 

32,000  00 

"ibi  666*66' 

6,800  oo 

\V.  T.  Eva   

17,198  00 

A.  A.  \\  Lllits,  D.D 

60,000  oo 

,ia>.  X",  Mitchell   

1,066  00 

20  00 
20  00 

10,298  75 

Alex.  Reed,  1>.1> 

D.  A.  Cunningham 

10,008  56 

20  00 
6,886  00 
10,000  uo 

s.  A.  Mutchmore,  D.D 

II.  A.  Smith 

80,600  mi 

40  00 

4,198  "i 

.1.  ii.  Beale 

6,041  00 

76  00 
610  00 

•2.: 

19,610  00 

Geo.  1'.  Cain 

82.000  (KJ 

2,086  00 
8,200  00 

2,086  00 
18,200  00 

R.  D.  Harper,  D.D 

1 

$251,450  58 

$9,151  70 

$2150,602  28 

Churches  not  reported,  8. 
PRESBYTERY    OF    WESTMINSTER. 


Ministers. 

Churches. 

Home  Objects. 

General 
Objects. 

Total. 

Lindlfv  0.  Rntter 

Chestnut  Level 

$125  00 

2,940  00 

150  00 

1,000  00 

168  60 

88,000  no 

6,000  00 

200  mi 

250  00 

15  00 

6,000  (XJ 

800  00 

2,000  mi 

10,474  ihi 

'"'  $s66 '66 

10  00 

$12.").  01 10 
y>  240  oo 

1'.   ,1.  Titnluw 

T.  M.  Crawford 

Slateville 

160  00 

Middle  Octoram 

Union 

York.    . 

1,000  00' 
152  50 

Calvin  \\\  Stewart 

1,000  00 

6,000  00 
200  00 

J.  Y.  Cowhick 

suite  Ridge  . . 

26  00 

il  00 

S.    M.Xair    

Lit  i  le  Britain 

5,000  00 

Robert  Gamble 

2  in 

B.  H.  Witherow 

10,474  00 

Wrightsville 

229  79 

400  mi 

1,610  00 

■•; 

229  79 

New  Harmony 

400  0U 
1,610  oo 

mi  mi 

Sam'l  B.  W.bster 

U.  P.  Shaw 

26  00 
28  00 

20  00 

R.  K.  M.  Baynmn 

A.  \V.  Bubbard 

Dill-luirv 

VJ,  00 

$63,876  29 

§1,404  00 

166,280  29 

Churches  not  reported,  6. 


90 


SYNOD    OF    PHILADELPHIA. 
PRESBYTERY    OF    PHILADELPHIA. 


Ministers. 

Churches. 

Home  Objects. 

General 
Objects. 

Total. 

Philadelphia,  Tabor. . . 
Philadelphia,  Fifteenth 
Philadelphia,  Ninth. . . 
Philad'a,  Clinton  St... 
Philad'a,  West  Spruce. 
Philadelphia,  Thii'd  . . . 
Philadelphia.  Calvary.. 
Philadelphia,  Fourth.. 

Philadelphia,  First 

Philadelphia,  South 

Philadelphia,  Seventh. 
Philad'a,  Walnut  St..  .. 
Philad'a,  Wharton  St. . 
Philadelphia,  Woodland 

$1,247  00 
3.500  00 
2.500  00 
2,000  00 
2,967  60 
2,854  85 
6,500  00 
800  00 
1.500  00 
1,790  00 
4.421  50 

12.500  00 
3,050  00 

24,627  00 

$1,247  00 

3,500  00 

William  Blackwood,  D.D... 

Daniel  March,  D.D 

W.  P.  Breed,  D.D 

R.  H.  Aden,  D.D 

Z.  M.  Humphrey,  D.D 

$210 '66' 

9,467  50 

315  00 

53,532  00 

2,500  00 
2,210  00 

12.485  10 
2.C69  85 

60,032  00 
800  00 

Herrick  Johnson,  D.D 

14,028  90 

15,528  90 

1.790  00 

725  00 
565  00 

5,146  50 

S.  W.  Dana 

13,065  00 

3.050  00 

James  M.  Crowell,  D.D 

300  00 

24,927  00 

$69,757  95 

$79,143  40 

$148,901  35 

Churches  not  reported,  14. 


SYNOD    OF    PITTSBURGH. 

PRESBYTERY    OF    BLAIRSVILLE. 


Ministers. 

Churches. 

Home  Objects. 

General 
Objects. 

Total. 

$2,575  00 

$100  00 

930  00 

628  10 

25  00 

$2,681  00 

Geo.  Hill,  D.D 

930  00 

628  10 

Ligonier 

Pleasant  Grove 

155  00 
157  00 

180  00 

157  00 

333  60 
15  00 
15  00 

383  60 

G  W    Shaiffer 

460  00 

90  00 

1,650  00 

500  00 
8,403  00 

475  00 

G-  W    Shaiffer 

105  00 

1,650  00 

120  00 
46  35 
613  00 
140  00 
60  00 
106  00 
231  00 
250  00 
400  00 

620  00 

8,449  25 

613  00 

140  00 

B    M   Kerr 

300  00 
92  00 
45  00 

250  00 

360  00 

198  00 

276  00 

500  00 

400  00 

1,650  00 

1,650  00 

48  00 
76  00 
40  00 

48  00 

76  00 

40  00 

$16,327  00 

$4,182  95         $20,509  95 

Churches  not  reported,  4. 


SYNOD    OF    PITTSBURGH. 
PRESBYTERY    OF    PITTSBURGH. 


91 


Ministers. 

Churches, 

Home  Objects. 

General 

Objects 

Total. 

Win.  Smith,  l>.|) 

tiei  oo 

•151  00 

J.  C.  Jennings,  D.D 

Sharon  

82,961  68 

5  00 
845  00 
660  oo 

1. 1  00 

66  00 
4,188  oil 
1,071  "ii 
8,790  02 

2,951  68 

56  oo 

r.i  00 
20i;  06 
280  00 

Ceo  Marshall   i».i> 

Bethel 

611  05 

a.  Lea 

71 ) 

1,000  00 
108  mt 

Caartiers 

Bothamy 

Pittsburg,  First 

Pittsburg,  Second 

58  00 

811  00 

80,440  00 

8,200  85 

11,184  mt 

17,600  CO 

l, 000  00 

C.  G.  Bradock 

4,850  00 

B.  p.  s  -ovel 

Win.  D.  Howard,  D.D 

K    a    Noble 

21,511  00 

6,990  87 

11,184  00 

M.  W.  Jacobua  D.D 

17,600  00 

s.  ,i.  w  Usen,  D.D 

Pittsburg,  Sixth 

Long  Island 

4,984  00 

53  00 
5,508  00 

200  00 

900  00 
8,000  00 
6,918  00 
1,000  00 
5,173  00 
75  00 
4,423  00 
3,800  00 

489  Hi) 
3,'MI  00 
4,000  00 
1,200  00 
1,168  00 
7,000  00 

158  00 
4,318  29 
5,4*3  00 

6,984  mi 

68  00 

\V    \V    \h  Kinney. 

5,508  00 
300  00 

Montoura 

100  00 

900  00 

6,000  mi 
11,499  00 

14.000  00 

W.  T.  Beatty 

Shady  Sale 

18,417  00 

Valley 

1,000  00 

J    S   Stuchell. . 

5,173  00 
228  68 

148  68 

P.    9     Davics    

4.  128  00 

3.'. Hill  00 
489  '  0 

100  00 

Mt.  Washington 

Westminster 

Mt.  Carmel 

8,989  mi 

4,000  00 
1.200  00 

P.  R.  Wotring, 

"    15^224  '66' 

East  Liberty 

Swissvale 

16,887  00 

7,600  00 

20  00 

178  00 

Wm.  0.  Campbell 

Monongahela  City 

Bellefield * 

4,318  29 
5,523  00 

90  00 

$83,804  99 

$87,474  08 

$170,779  07 

Churches  not  reported,  9. 

O 

PRESBYTERY    OF    WEST    VIRGINIA. 


Ministers. 

Churches. 

Home  Objects. 

General 
Objects. 

Total. 

Fairmont . 

$238  00 
70  00 
25  00 

626  mi 
50  00 

150  00 

$238  00 
80  00 

Robert  A.  Blockford 

$10  00 
055  00 
100  00 

W  11.  Libbet 

080  00 

726  "ii 

Bethel  . . 

50  00 

W.  R.  Libbet 

150  00 

Loyal  Young,  1>.1> 

1,049  <k; 
42  00 

1,049  96 

42  00 

M.  Edgar 

49  on 

245  00 

1,500  00 

118  00 

42  00 

245  00 

1,500  00 

Grafton 

113  00 

,068  00 

$1,850  96 

$4,914  96 

Churches  not  reported.  10. 


02 


SYNOD    OF    PITTSBURGH. 
PRESBYTERY    OF    REDSTONE. 


Churches  not  reported. 


PRESBYTERY    OF   WASHINGTON. 


Ministers. 

Churches. 

Home  Objects. 

General 
Objects. 

Total. 

Laurel  Hill 

$510  00 

$341  00 
96  00 
12  00 

1,150  00 

$851  00 

96  00 

1,000  00 

4,275  00 

100  00 

3,500  00 

2,626  00 

3.050  00 

2.660  00 

20,000  00 

53  00 

550  00 

266  00 

1.012  00 

5.425  00 

100  00 

3,500  00 

Rehoboth 

2,626  00 

3,050  00 

Little  Redstone 

2,660  00 

John  McMillan,  D.D 

20,000  00 

1,000  00 
100  00 
234  00 

1.053  00 

Thos.  S.  Parke 

650  00 

New  Providence 

500  00 

5,515  00 

210  00 

2.000  00 

600  00 

2.000  00 

1.317  00 

2.850  00 

1,488  00 

100  00 

5  00 

78  00 
77  00 
50  00 

5,593  00 

George's  Creek 

Dunlap's  Creek 

McClellandtown 

Round  Hill    

287  00 

J    P.  Fulton 

2,050  00 

600  00 

2,0*  0  00 

E.  P.  Lewis 

1.317  00 

2,850  00 

Pleasant  Unity 

Mt.  Washington 

1,488  00 

100  00 

5  00 

25  00 

25  00 

1,100  00 

1,100  00 

$55,775  00 

$3,163  00 

$88,938  00 

Ministers. 


John  Stockton,  D.D. . 
Alex.  McCarrell,  D.D. 

W.  H.  Lester 

R.  T.  Price 

D.  M.  Miller  

R.  B.  Farrar 

A.  O.  Rockwell 


D.  W.  Fisher 

Bellville  Roberts 

James  J.  Brownson,  D.D. 

George  P.  Hays,  D.D 

John  Eagleson,  D.D 

Smith  P.  Grier 

J.  T.  Fredericks 

L.  Grier 

Samuel  Graham 

R.  R.  Moore 

John  B.  Graham 


Churches. 


Cross  Creek 

Claysville . 

West  Alexander 

Mt.  Prospect 

Cross  Roads 

West  Union 

Frankfort 

Waynesburgh 

Wheeling,  First 

V, heeling,  Fourth.. 
Washington.  First.  . . 
Washington,  Second. 

Upper  Buffalo 

New  Cumberland..  .. 

Burgettetown 

Forks  of  Wheeling... 

Unity 

WeUsburg 

Holliday's  Cove 


Home  Objects. 


$1,178  00 


1.200  00 
5,660  00 

983  00 
1.650  00 
5,425  00 


7,750  00 

405  00 

4,926  16 


10,225  00 
103  00 
481  00 


1,368  00 
782  00 


$42,186  16 


General 
Objects. 


$603  00 

50  00 

400  00 


255  50 

575  00 
52  50 
291  68 

5,326  02 

1,858  37 

247  00 



308  87 
170  00 
101  50 

15  00 

$10,254  44 


Total. 


$1,781  00 

50  00 

1,600  00 

5,660  00 

1,288  50 

1,650  00 

6,000  00 

52  50 

8.041  68 

405  00 

10.252  18 

1,858  37 

10.472  00 

103  00 

789  87 

170  00 

101  50 

1,368  00 

797  00 


$52,390  60 


Churches  not  reported,  17. 


SYNOD    OF    TENNB88BE. 


IK- 


SYNOD    OF    TENNESSEE. 


PRESBYTERY  <»F  AUSTIN, 


Ministers. 

Churches. 

Borne  <  Objects. 

00 

General 
Objects. 

Total 

$40  00 

1 1,040  00 

$4,000  00 

$40  00 

$4,040  00 

PRESBYTERY  OF  KINGSTON. 


Ministers. 

Churches. 

Home  Objects. 

General 
Obj> 

Total. 

$100  00 

Now  Providence 

Fores!  Hill 

$488  00 

T.  J.  Lamar  

680  mi 
600  mi 

400  00 

680  00 

Clover  Hill 

(taker's  Creek 

126  mi 

626  00 



20  00 

in  00 



20  mi 

. .  A 

David  B£.  Wilson    

Madisom  Ule 

New  Bethel 

:::::::::::::: 

5  mi 

820  00 

660  mi 

10  00 

.->  (in 

David  M.  Wilson 

Mar-   Hill       .... 

:  6  00 

i;   w.  p.  Wyott 

Bethel 



"  6  66' 

660  00 

78  oo 

$1,716  00 

:^8  00 

Churches  not  reported,  IT. 


o-t 


SYNOD    OF    TENNESSEE. 
PRESBYTERY    OF    HOLSTON. 


Ministers. 

Churches. 

Home  Objects. 

General 
Objects. 

Total. 

|1,000  00 

50  00 

§5  00 

$1,005  00 
50  00 

j   Bell                        

Lebanon 

S    V   M'Corkle 

15  00 
59  41 

15  00 

59  41 

Rogersville 

93  T5 
214  25 

030  00 

93  75 

214  25 

S   V  McCorkle 

630  00 

$1,988  00 

$79  41 

$2,067  41 

Churches  not  reported,  7. 


PRESBYTERY  OF  NEW  ORLEANS. 


Ministers. 

Chnrches. 

Home  Objects. 

General 
Objects. 

Total. 

$i23  75              $123  75 

$123  75 

$123  75 

PRESBYTERY  OF  UNION. 


Ministers. 

Churches. 

Home  Objects. 

General 
Objects. 

Total. 

W   H.  Lyle  . . 

$72  35 
165  64 

$72  35 
165  64 

W.  H.  Lyle . . . 

2,017  11 
102  25 
150  00 

2.017  11 

P.  D.  Cowan 

84  50 

186  75 

150  00 

E.  N.  Sawtell 

235  00 

15  00 

235  00 

15  00 

Knoxville,  Second 

4,058  34 
1,031  00 

4,058  34 

1,031  00 

$7,358  70 

$572  49 

$7,931  19 

Churches  not  reDorted,  11. 


SYNOD    OK    TOLEDO. 


95 


SYNOD    OF    TOLEDO 


I'UKSHYTKKY    11F     UKF.I  .l.l'c  »NTAIXK. 


Ministers. 

Churches. 

Home  Objects. 

General 
Objects. 

Total. 

J.  P.  Lloyd 

100  00 
866  HO 
258  00 
160  70 

1,4110  00 

1,000  00 

924  00 

183  00 

21  00 

1,482  00 

$P,25  00 
608  ")v 

Q  108  68 

Upper  Sandusky 

West  Liberty 

Lb  .1     Drake 

268  00 

A.  Telford      

11  1  00 

274  70 

Geo.  L.  Kalb 

1,400  00 

J.  G.  Hall 

1,000  00 
924  00 

It.  M.  Shoekley 

H.  M.  Sliockley 

"iso  66 

820  00 

25  00 

183  00 

J.  C.  Meloy 

201  00 

J.  A.  P.  McGaw 

2,302  00 
25  00 

J.  G.  Junkin 

Eden 

70  00 

70  00 

$6,588  70 

$1,542  58 

$8,131  28 

Churches  not  reported,  11. 


PRESBYTERY    OF    HURON. 


Ministers. 

Churches. 

Home  Objects. 

General 
Objects. 

Total. 

$200  60 
1,260  CO 

7,700  00 

$200  00 
1  260  00 

R.  B.  Moore 

Ti'lliii 

7  Tin)  00 

\V.  M.    Newton 

282  00 

850  00 
105  00 

.v>n  no 

\V.  T.  Hart 

100  00 

382  00 

860  00 

Olena. 

460  (in 

:,<;:,  mi 

4,512  00 

1,612  in) 

Peru   . 

80  00 
118  00 

W.  M.  Newton 

118  00 

Clyde.     . 

471  00 

471  00 

115  00 

115  00 

E.  Bushnell,  D.D 

8,000  00 

8,000  00 

122,693  00 

$2,058  00 

|24,751  00 

Churches  not  reported,  9. 


96 


SYNOD    OF    TOLEDO. 


PRESBYTERY    OF    LIMA. 


Ministers. 

Churches. 

Home  Objects. 

General 
Objects. 

Total. 

$225  00 

650  00 

15  00 

220  00 

193  00 

225  00 

1.778  50 

1.947  00 

300  00 

50  00 

484  00 

400  00 

373  00 

$225  00 
650  00 

$40  00 
170  00 

55  00 

390  00 

Ottawa 

193  00 

225  00 

Wm.  M.  Claybaugh 

Van  Wert  

1,778  50 

1,947  00 

Samuel  Carrick  Kerr 

300  00 

Mount  Jefferson 

50  00 

484  00 

W.  A   Ward 

400  00 

373  00 

$6,860  50 

$210  00 

$7,070  50 

Churches  not  reported,  17. 


PRESBYTERY    OF    MAUMEE. 


Ministers. 

Churches. 

Home  Objects. 

General 
Objects. 

Total. 

$2,090  00 

$2,090  00 

$5  00 

5  00 

West  Unity.. . . 

750  00 

700  00 

1,000  00 

16.250  00 

975  00 

2.000  00 

750  00 

700  00 

Defiance,  First 

Toledo,  Westminster. . . 

1,000  00 

100  00 

16,350  00 

975  00 

G    Iff    Miller 

10  00 

20  00 

115  00 

2.010  00 

20  00 

H   N    McCracken 

Toledo,  First 

15,525  50 

84  16 

1,500  00 

160  00 

150  00 

1,781  00 

9S0  00 

200  00 

15,650  50 

84  16 

G  N    Todd 

1,500  00 

160  00 

Bowling  Green 

Bryan 

Toledo  Third 

150  00 

10  00 

1.791  00 

980  00 

200  00 

11  00 

11  00 

$44,155  66 

$271  00 

$44,426  66 

Churches  not  reported,  12. 


SYNOD    OF    UTICA. 


97 


SYNOD    OF    UTICA 


PRESBYTERY    OF    BINGHAMTON. 


Ministers. 

Churches. 

Home  Objects. 

General 
Objects. 

Total. 

$33  00 

$33  CO 
275  00 

0.  0.  Thatcher 

Union,  First  Ch 

$275  00 

300  00 

400  00 

18,000  00 

205  00 

3,000  00 

1,900  00 

4.000  00 

1,000  00 

500  00 

425  00 

1,000  00 

S.  Vorhis 

300  00 

400  (10 

23,010  00 

325  00 

Coventry,  Second 

Binghainton,  First 

Biiifrhamton,  North 

Nichols 

*  5,6io  66" 

60  00 

George  N.  Boardman,  D.D. 
0.  P  Obit 

A  M. -Muster 

S.  H.  Howe 

180  00 

2,080  00 

4,000  00 

1,000  00 

500  00 

W.  H.  Sawtell, 

It.  A.  Clark 

Virgil 

W.  R.  Halbert 

Apalachin,  First  Ch.. . . 

425  00 

D.  D.  Gregory 

1,000  00 

$31,005  00 

$5,283  00 

$36,348  00 

Churches  not  reported,  15. 


PRESBYTERY    OF    OTSEGO. 


Ministers. 

Churches. 

Home  Objects. 

General 
Objects. 

TotaL 

Chas.  Gillette 

Westford 

$100  00 

"  $i66 '66' 

$100  00 
100  00 

J.  L.  Jones 

H.  H.  Allen 

1,805  39 

1  805  39 

F.  A.  M.  Brown 

Delhi,  Second. . . 

200  00 
38  00 

200  00 

38  00 

L.  B.  Richards 

Eead  of  Delaware 

Springfield 

339  00 
711  00 
185  00 

339  00 

P.  F.  Sanborn 

300  00 
2,516  00 
50  00 
83  49 
10  00 

1  Oil  00 

Gustavua  H.  Alden 

2  701  00 

Frank  H.  Seely 

50  00 

l(i     Swinnerton 

2,000  00 
1(55  00 

2  033  42 

175  00 

$5,305  39 

98,847  42 

$8,552  81 

Churches  not  reported,  20. 


98 


SYNOD    OF    UTICA. 


PRESBYTERY    OF    ST.    LAWRENCE. 


Ministers. 

Churches. 

Home  Objects. 

General 
Objects. 

Total. 

$2,500  00 

'489  08 

3,176  00 

1,000  00 

276  00 

1,280  00 

m  00 

3,279  28 

600  00 

2.000  00 

10,000  00 

$2,500  00 
489  08 

E.  Wood 

%X&  00 

E.  G.  Bickf ord 

' 

1.000  00 
276  00 

E.  Wood 

East  De  Kalb 

1,280  00 
30  00 

Ellsworth 

N.  J.  Conklin 

$142  25 

'"2,716*06" 

1.070  00 

218  00 

44  00 

3,421  53 
600  00 

R.  L.  McCune 

Le  Ray  

4,716  00 

L.  M.  Miller,  D.D 

Oswegatchie,  First 

11,070  00 
218  00 

44  00 

Henry  Hickock 

Sackett's  Harbor 

Theresa    

270  00 
963  00 
5,100  00 
800  00 
114  00 

270  00 

963  00 

J.  J.  Porter,  D.D 

Watertown,  First 

Watertown,  Stone  St. . . 

5,100  00 

800  00 

Robert  W.  McCormick 

114  00 

$31,877  36 

$4,190  25 

$36,067  61 

Churches  not  reported,  14. 


PRESBYTERY    OF    SYRACUSE. 


Ministers. 

Churches. 

Home  Objects. 

General 

Objects. 

Total. 

D.  Torrey,  D.D 

$5,314  50 

1.4C0  00 

3,375  00 

1,000  00 

2.642  00 

250  00 

4.247  00 

5,738  40 

30,000  00 

35,000  00 

5,000  00 

$5,314  50 
1.926  00 

Constantia,  First  Ch. . . 
Fayetteville 

$526  00 
140  00 

'"42  52 

D.  W.  Bi^elow 

3,515  00 

1,000  00 

H   C   Hazen . . . 

2,684  52 

250  00 

253  00 
200  00 
150  00 

4,500  00 

Syracuse,  First  Ward. . 
Syracuse  Park,  Central 
Syracuse,  Fourth 

5,938  40 

E.  G.  Thurber 

30.150  00 

35,000  00 

E.  B  Parsons 

155  00 
41  25 

5,155  00 

41  25 

103  00 
400  00 
500  00 
250  00 
300  00 
3,700  00 
114  00 

103  00 

F   Hebard 

400  00 

H.  M.  Dodd 

300  00 

800  00 

Onondaga  "Valley 

250  00 

A   J.  Qu.ck   

300  00 

Fulton  and  Granby.. . . 
Redfield. 

1,600  00 

5,300  00 

114  00 

20  00 

20  00 

$99,333  90 

3,427  77 

102,761  67 

Churches  not  reported,  15. 


SYNOD    OF    UTICA. 


99 


FRESBYTERY    OF    UTICA. 


Ministers. 

Churches. 

Home  Objects. 

General 

Objects. 

Total. 

P.  H.  Fowler,  D.D 

Utiea,  First 

$10,:;:,-.'    5 

$1,47::   in 
10,115  00 

(Kill  (1(1 

100   00 

1,012  12 

§11,825  75 

10.115  00 

N.  \V.  Goertner,  D.D 

000  00 

loo  oo 

D.  Baker 

1,012  12 

207  00 
11,00(1  <HI 

115  00 

100  00 

150  00 
8,826  11 
1,909  00 
1,970  00 

215  00 
4,000  00 

650  00 

6,800  00 

1,000  00 

75  00 

2.776  50 

S00  00 

207  00 

V,  Le  Roy  Lockwood 

R  v.  Willoughby 

New  York  Mills 

10,065  00 

21.065  00 
115  00 

880  00 

980  00 

J.  W.  Whitfield 

150  00 

6,825  14 

Westernville 

Camden,  First  Church. 

1,969  00 

1.970  00 

215  00 

L.  Williams 

Lyons  Falls  ( Forest  Ch.) 

4,000  00 

660  oo 

Fcter  Stryker,  D.D 

300  00 

7,100  00 

1.000  00 

Little  Falls 

462  00 

587  oo 

2.7;<;  50 

300  00 

$48,504  99 

$25,007  52 

$73,512  61 

Churches  not  reported, 


SYNOD  OF  WESTERN  NEW  YORK. 


PRESBYTERY  OF  GENESEE. 


Ministers. 

Churches. 

Home  Objects. 

General 

Objects. 

Total. 

C.  W.  Hawley 

G.  S.  Corwin 

$1,264  00 

1,205  mi 

150  00 

2,000  00 

$1,901  00 
540  00 
0-1  oo 

52,719  oo 

i,l  30 

212  00 

113  35 

20  "66' 

50  00 

$3,165  00 

Pembroke  and  Batavia. 

1,745  00 

T.  M.  Hodjrmarj 

431  00 

54.719  00 

(11  30 

•j.  180  no 

2. 6!  12  00 

C.  W.   MaoCarthy 

113  35 

Corfu 

Elba 

387  00 
1,890  oo 

2,238  12 

387  00 

1,410  00 

2,288  12 

$11,114  12 

$55,897  65 

$67,011  77 

100 


SYNOD    OF    WESTERN    NEW    YOKE. 


PRESBYTERY    OF    BUFFALO. 


Ministers. 

Churches. 

Home  Objects. 

General 
Objects. 

Total. 

♦Walter  Clark,  D.D 

Buffalo,  First 

$13,160  00 

$3,067  00 

32,775  00 

1,069  00 
100  00 

$16,227  00 

JohnC.  Lord,  D.D j 

A.  L.  Benton j 

32,775  00 
11,291  97 

Buffalo,  North 

Buffalo,  Westminster.. 
Buffalo,  East 

10,222  97 
10,200  00 

2,000  00 
454  00 

4,461  97 

Erskine  N.  White 

10,300  00 

2,000  00 

A  D   White 

BufFo,  Brcckenridge  St. 
Buffalo,  Calvary 

454  00 

210  00 
2,025  00 

4,671  97 

2.025  00 

East  Hamburg 

375  00 
100  00 

375  00 

20'66' 

100  00 

20  00 

Edwin  S.  Wright,  D.D 

1,100  00 
2,400  00 
582  25 
500  00 
1,200  00 
1,500  U0 

1,100  00 

Ripley,  Second 

2,400  00 

230  00 

812  25 

500  00 

1,200  00 

St.  Catherine's.  C.  W.  . 
Westfield 

2  00 
52  00 

1,502  00 

52  00 

211  00 

138  00 

211  00 

138  00 

$48,605  19 

$39,550  00 

$88,155  19 

Churches  not  reported,  13. 


PRESBYTERY    OF    GENESEE    VALLEY. 


♦Deceased. 


Ministers. 

Churches. 

Home  Objects. 

General 
Objects. 

Total. 

Almond 

$2,000  00 

$2,000  00 
164  00 

§164  UU 

Burns 

Cuba 

75  00 
10,652  00 

18U  00 
2,465  00 

75  00 

10,652  00 
180  00 

N   M   Clute 

Olean 

2,465  00 

1P0  00 

53  00 

$377  00 

160  00 

50U  00 

553  00 

. 

$15,872  00 

$16,249  00 

Churches  not  reported,  21. 


SYNOD    OF    WESTERN    NEW    YORK. 


10T 


PRESBYTERY  OP  NIAGARA. 


Ministers. 

Churches. 

Some  Objects. 

General 
Objects. 

I 
Total. 

w.  0.  Wlaner,  D.D 

Lockport,  First 

Lockport,  Second  Ward 

|6,000  00 

560  00 

7,296  00 

2,000  00 

6,600  tin 

-  1,000  00 

§6,01)0  00 
650  00 

.1    i  i  i,  ii  

7,296  00 
2,866  00 
6,600  00 

114  50 

Thoe.  Doggett 

v,  m.  (i.  Hubbard 

866  00 

M  ill\  tlli- 

ill  50 

Porter  <>r  Youngstown. 

Wilson 

700  00 
1,500  00 

i.i;  0  00 
8,180  00 

700  00 

1,500  00 

L    li    Rogers 

1  680  00 

Samuel  K.  Baoon 

Carlton 

Pendleton  &  Wheatfleld 
HoUy 

3,180  00 

400  00 
500  00 

400  00 

H.  P.  Bogue 

La  Salle 

560  00 

$29,365  00 

$1,469  50 

$30,834  50 

PRESBYTERY  OF  ROCHESTER. 


Ministers. 

Churches. 

Home  Objects. 

General 
Objects. 

Total. 

Rochester,  First 

Rochester,  Brick 

Rochester,  Central  ... 
Rochester,  St.  Peter's.. 
Rochester,  Westminster 

ter,  Calvary 

Sparta,  First 

Sparta,  Second 

$42,000  00 
9,269  79 
7,169  00 
2,  ooo  00 
8,865  76 
4,000  00 

121  00 

475  00 
1,340  00 

200  00 
2,135  00 
2,459  00 
3,100  00 

576  00 

8,800  00 

49  40 

1,432  00 

1,192  00 

680  oo 

1,100  oo 

goo  00 

700  00 
1.204  00 

2,000  00 
9,819  79 
1 1,268  72 

2.600  00 
8,865  76 
4,000  00 

257  00 

804  00 
1,340  00 

220  00 
2,188  50 
2,609  00 
3,100  00 

591  00 

James  B.  Shaw.  D.D 

S.  M.Campbell,  D.D 

50  00 
7,104  72 

H.  W.  Morris 

"   136*66" 
829  oo 

Thomas  Ait  ken 

Thomas  Aitken 

A.  H.  Corliss 

A.  Baker 

I.  N.  Sprague,  D.D 

P.  DeW.  Ward,  D.D 

Geneseo,  First 

Gcneseo  Village,  First . 
Qeneaeo,  Central 

20  00 
53  50 
150  00 

O.  P.  Conklin 

Charlotte 

15  00 

3,300  00 
42  40 

Willis  C.  Gavlord 

Ossian 

1  432  00 

W.  E.  Jones -j 

Tuscarora   and    Union 

5  00 

20  00 

"*   '56606" 
122  50 
300  00 
500  00 

1,197  00 

L.  S.  Marsh 

650  00 

Webster 

E.  Avon 

1.100  00 
1  400  00 

.1.  R.  Page 

822  50 

Dwight  Scovil 

1  504  00 

Alex.  McA.  Thorburn 

Ogden 

; mi 

600  00 
500  00 
300  00 

600  00 

S.  A.  Freeman 

500  00 

300  IK) 

$91,200  95 

|9,3l :,  72 

$100,506  67 

.109, 


SYNOD    OF    WISCONSIN. 


SYNOD    OF    WISCONSIN. 


PRESBYTERY    OF    CHIPPEWA. 


Ministers. 

Churches. 

Home  Objects. 

General 
Objects. 

Total. 

La  Crosse,  First 

La  Crosse,  North 

Galesvilie 

$425  00 
230  00 
385  00 
300  00 
150  00 
500  00 
440  00 
645  00 

$425  00 

230  00 

H  R  Wilson        

385  00 

300  00 

150  00 

J.  M.  Pryse 

500  00 

J.  C.  Caldwell  

$10  00 

450  00 

New  Amsterdam 

645  00 

$3,075  00 

$10  00 

$3,085  00 

Churches  not  reported,  12. 


PRESBYTERY    OF    WISCONSIN    RIVER. 


Ministers. 


R.  V.  Dodge 

M.  A.  Fox 

E.  Kudobe 

E.  Kudobe 

James  M.  Reid 

W.  A.  Hendrickson 

Warren  Mayo , 

Wm.  Lusk 

L.  Lennard 

W.  M.  Hon 

J.  H.  Ritchey 

A.  S.  Yale 

H.  W.  Woods 

C.  Richards 

F.  Z.  Rossiter 

O.  F.  Hunting 

David  S.  Morgan . . 
John  U.  Tschudy. . 


Churches. 


Madison 

Oregon 

Highland 

Pulaski 

Richland  City 

Columbus 

Lodi 

Reedsburg 

Sim  Prairie 

Middleton 

Portage  City 

Mineral  Point 

Prairie  du  Lac 

Pardeeville 

Baraboo 

Kilbourne  City 

Montello 

Plattsville  (German). 


Home  Objects. 


$78  00 
140  00 


850  00 

240  00 

2,700  00 


50  00 
357  25 
600  00 
280  05 


530  00 

117  00 

1,210  00 


$7,152  30 


General 
Objects. 


$226  90 


7  30 
7  50 
18  00 

60  66 
18  00 

30  00 
8  00 

10  31 

10  00 

21  00 
82  25 

$499  26 


Total. 


$304  90 

140  00 

7  30 

7  50 

18  00 

850  00 

300  00 

2,718  00 

30  00 

5S  00 

357  25 

600  00 

2S0  05 

10  31 

540  00 

117  00 

1,231  00 

82  25 


$7,651  56 


Churches  not  reported, 


SYNOD    OF    WISCONSIN. 
PRESBYTERY    OF    LAKE    SUPERIOR. 


10; 


Ministers. 

Churches. 

Home  Objects. 

'  General 
ODJects. 

Total. 

Henry  S.  Little 

$750  00 

$750  00 
25  00 

$26  00 

N.  E.  Pierson 

17  00                   25  00 

102  00 

W.  R,  Higgina 

250  00 
180  00 

4.572  23 

82  00 

282  00 

G.  A.  Little 

180  00 

John  Fairchild 

Marinette 

4,572  28 

$5,054  23 

$807  00 

$5,861  23 

PRESBYTERY    OF    MILWAUKEE. 


Ministers. 

Churches. 

Home  Objects. 

General 
Objects. 

Total. 

A.  G.  Wilson 

Beloit 

$520  00 

1,600  00 

40  00 

20,405  00 

1,046  25 

$520  00 

1,600  00 

43  on 

T,  C.  Kirkwood 

Ottawa 

$3  CO 

Milwaukee,  Calvary  . . . 
Milwaukee,  Holland, 1st 
Delafield 

20,405  00 

1,046  25 

75  00 

J.  Post,  D.D 

75  00 

Stone  Bank 

75  00 
790  00 
986  00 
10,485  00 
126  00 
12  89 
1,269  00 

75  00 

J.  M.  Boyd 

790  00 

986  iiu 

C.  B.  Stevens 

10,485  00 
126  00 

J.  Gririley 

Cato 

3  25 
10  00 

16  14 

J.  Kolb 

Beloit,  German 

1.279  00 

$37,355  14 

$91  85 

$37,446  99 

Churches  not  reported,  18. 

O 

PRESBYTERY    OF   WINNEBAGO. 


Ministers. 

Churches. 

Home  Objects. 

General 
Objects. 

Total. 

Fond  du  Lie 

$1,400  00 
150  00 
200  00 

§1.400  00 
150  00 

$10  00 
4  00 

190  00 
6  00 

3oo  66' 

13*66" 

50  00 

210  00 

4  00 

1.502  18 

1,782  18 

6  00 

Robinsonville 

705  00 

705  00 

0  a  Wood 

300  00 

600  00 

600  00 

18  IK) 

250  00 

SOO  00 

$4,897  18 

16,47)    l- 

104 


SUMMARY    OF    THE    PRESBYTERIES. 


SUMMARY    OF    THE    PRESBYTERIES. 


Synod. 

Presbytery. 

(Home  Objects. 

General 
Objects. 

Total. 

Albany 

$63,984  76 

6,609  39 

11,856  22 

4S.994  80 

$27,381  07 

66  98 

1,560  46 

4,793  00 

10  00 

407  25 

50  00 

45  00 

70  60 

8,016  58 

13,836  89 

$91,365  83 

6,676  37 

u 

13.416  68 

u 

Troy 

53,787  80 

10  00 

it 

200  00 
4,500  00 

607  25 

tt 

4,550  00 

tt 

45  00 

tl 

Yadkin 

1,750  00 
7,177  08 

94,994  76 
60  15 

16,413  50 

1.820  60 

15.193  66 

108.831  65 

It 

60  15 

u 

Washington  City 

3.512  00 
1,000  00 
2.961  00 

32.553  52 
2,2.-9  95 

25.948  01 

85,862  15 
2.100  12 
2.547  13 

64,932  10 
63  00 
55  00 

19,925  50 

1,000  00 

Cincinnati 

Chillicothe 

16,450  00 
43,929  91 
29,381  25 
40.S97  07 
59,922  00 
67,807  85 
17,8S5  00 
141,910  50 
5,334  00 

19.411  00 
76.483  43 

>> 

31,641  20 

« 

06.S45  08 

Cleveland 

145,784  15 

69,907  97 

t« 

St.  Clairsville 

20,382  13 

t; 

SteubenviUe 

206,842  60 

5,397  00 

Santa  Fe 

55  00 

LC 

4,776  67 

5,234  75 
16,452  00 
11,196  36 
17,600  00 
11,403  00 
24,636  18 
15,171  00 

9,118  08 
as,i  14  95 
85,999  98 
31,984  95 

7,117  25 
70,020  60 
13,900  00 
55,638  50 
44,481  56 
31,263  00 
68,470  33 
82,890  82 
89,569  84 
11,467  00 
33.676  75 
26,976  29 
20.801  02 
63.982  00 
101,378  85 
33,735  75 
23,650  68 
26,239  79 
45,655  55 
16,844  25 
34.544  75 

4,176  67 

1,632  63 

2,439  04 

2,313  50 

13,330  21 

25,063  96 

2,880  45 

340  00 

1,208  17 

5,435  75 

5,017  77 

8,281  45 

2,883  19 

24,555  30 

7,674  00 

4,566  00 

476  00 

1.466  50 

17,680  00 

7.919  65 

4.888  71 

50  00 

1.751  96 

2,872  65 

2,388  00 

11.430  00 

60.91,5  55 

2,219  14 

1.034  00 

1,893  10 

1.004  20 

2,778  00 

350  00 

6,867  38 

18,891  04 

(( 

13,509  86 

It 

30,930  21 

tt 

36,466  96 

Erie 

27,516  63 

15,511  00 

t< 

Butler 

10,326  25 

tt 

38,550  70 

ti 

Erie 

91,017  75 

40,266  40 

tt 

10,000  44 

94,575  90 

Chemung 

21,574  0(1 

if 

60,204  50 

tt 

44,957  56 

.( 

Lyons 

32,729  50 

86,150  33 

90,810  47 

tt 

Northumberland 

94,458  55 

14 

11,517  00 

35,428  71 

29,848  94 

M 

23,189  02 

l« 

Springfield 

75,412  00 

62,284  40 

35,954  89 

tt 

24,684  68 

tt 

28,132  89 

Alton 

46,469  75 

Cairo 

19,622  25 

tt 

34,894  75 

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SUMMARY    OF    THE    PRESBYTERIES. 


105 


SUMMARY    OF    THE    PRESBYTERIES. — CONTINUED. 


Synod. 

Presbytery. 

Home  Objects. 

General 
Obja  ■■  8. 

Total. 

Orawfordsville 

Fort  Wayne 

$52,723  82 
14,226  0(i 

80.868  00 
20,808  00 

71,34s  68 

89.950  50 
30,507  94 
80,119  22 
18,888  82 
10,222  57 

1,805  00 
12,208  75 
20, 011  00 
10,239  50 

11.951  50 
31,115  36 

8,565  00 

6,156  00 

10,297  00 

40,991  50 

45,923  43 

8,475  00 

6,137  85 

105,995  57 

11,415  22 

22,150  72 

60,199  13 

13.869  75 
6,411  53 
3,194  00 

29,385  47 

8,398  16 

23,761  00 

58.870  01 
8,371  70 

12,466  60 
13,909.  55 
12,2S9  00 
16,654  00 
3,029  50 
70,564  05 
99.067  30 
20,131  81 
42,734  33 

127,953  30 
73,211  88 
30,413  75 
63,108  77 
50,458  50 
12,377  98 
26,583  00 

285,718  58 
48,462  87 

111,870  75 
14,469  50 
2.855  50 
22,527  00 
81.537  50 
19,610  00 
60,530  26 
67,015  30 
68,944  06 

118,789  96 

251,450  58 
76.941  01 
63,S76  29 

$12,561  68 

5,071  00 

800  00 

685  50 

45,42-^  79 

24,628  65 

3,442  00 

994  00 

2,133  52 

3,087  92 

340'66' 

28,699  50 

45  00 

2,626  00 

450  00 

242  40 

5,685  00 

90  00 

485  00 

9,348  50 

4,410  00 

516  00 

3,836  00 

803  99 

1,608  00 

12,326  75 

265  84 

4,342  50 

1,813  50 

111  00 

371  00 

242  50 

3,618  00 

50  00 

235  00 

$65,285  50 

19,2'.»7  00 

n 

82.666  00 

u 

211.987  50 

116,771  82 

64,574  15 

ti 

33,949  94 

ii 

White  Water 

31.113  22 

20,517  34 

13,310  49 

ii 

1,805  00 

12,548  75 

48,743  50 

it 

10,284  50 

ii 

14.577  50 

ii 

Missouri  River 

31,565  36 

8,807  40 

Highland 

11,841  50 

ii 

10,387  00 

ii 

41,476  50 

Kentucky 

55,271  93 

12,885  00 

ii 

6,653  85 

109, 831  57 

11,719  21 

ii 

Nassau 

23,758  72 

72,525  88 

13,685  59 

ii 

10,754  03 

it 

5,007  50 

ii 

29,496  47 

ii 

8,769  16 

Mankato 

St.  Paul  

24,003  50 

62,188  61 

ii 

8.421  70 

12,701  60 

Ozark  

13,909  55 

ti 

20,026  00 

15  00 

11  00 

32,831  00 

13,227  90 

13,588  00 

2,606  15 

24,972  03 

31,708  66 

16,445  76 

16,464  43 

4,620  00 

1,736  50 

2,280  80 

498,618  45 

2,085  30 

11,082  05 

400  00 

308  75 

735  00 

5,337  90 

172  00 

4,631  10 

32,290  75 

7,135  19 

32,111  40 

9,151  70 

9,820  22 

1,404  00 

32,315  00 

41 

Platte 

16.669  00 

It 

3.040  50 

II 

103.895  05 

New  Jersey 

Elizabeth 

112.295  20 
33,719  81 

ii 

45,340  48 

ii 

Morris  and  Orange 

162,925  33 

ii 

104,920  54 

ii 

New  Brunswick 

46.859  51 

ii 

79,573  20 

ii 

55,07S  50 

14.114  48 

28,868  80 

u 

784,837  03 

ii 

50,548  17 

ii 

Westchester 

122.952  80 

Pacific 

14.869  50 

3,164  25 

ii 

23,262  00 

ii 

86,876  40 

ii 

1!  1.782  00 

65,161  36 

Lackawanna 

100.306  05 

u 

66.079  24 

ii 

148.901  35 

tt 

Philadelphia  Central. 
Philadelphia  North 

260,602  28 

ii 

86,761  23 

ii 

65,280  29 

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106  SUMMARY    OF    THE    PRESBYTERIES. 

SUMMARY    OF    THE    PRESBYTERIES. CONTINUED. 


Synod. 

Presbytery. 

Home  Objects. 

General 
Objects. 

Total. 

Pittsburgh 

$16,327  00 
83.304  99 
55,775  00 
42,186  16 
3,058  00 
4,000  00 
1.988  00 
2,073  00 

$4,182  95 

87,474  08 

3.183  00 

10,254  44 

1,856  96 

40  00 

79  41 

1,715  00 

123  75 

572  49 
1.542  58 
2,058  00 

210  00 

271  00 

5,283  00 

3,247  42 

4,190  25 

3,427  77 

25,007  52 

39,550  00 

55,897  65 

377  00 

1,469  50 

9,305  72 

10  00 

807  00 

573  00 
499  26 

91  85 

$20,509  95 

Pittsburgh 

170.779  07 
58,95S  00 

i. 

52,390  60 

it 

4,914  96 

4.040  00 

Holston 

2,067  41 

tt 

3.7.-8  00 

tt 

123  75 

tt 

7.'58  70 

6,988  70 

22,693  00 

6,860  50 

44,155  66 

31.065  00 

5.305  39 

31,877  36 

99.333  90 

48.504  99 

48,605  19 

11,114  12 

15.872  00 

29,365  00 

91,200  95 

3,075  00 

5,054  23 

4,897  18 

7,152  30 

37,355  14 

7,931  19 

Toledo 

8,531  28 

24,751  00 

tt 

7,070  50 

tt 

Maumee 

44,426  66 

36,348  00 

Otsego 

8,552  n 

tt 

36,067  61 

tt 

102,761  67 

It 

73,512  51 

Buffalo 

88,155  19 

67,011  77 

tt                   It 

Genesee  Valley 

16,249  00 
30,834  50 

(I                         u 

100,506  67 

3,085  00 

Lake  Superior 

5,861  23 

u 

5,470  18 

tl 

Wisconsin  River 

7,651  56 

It 

37,446  99 

Total  of  all  the  Presbyteric 

$5,734,325  21 

$1,828,197  77 

$7,202,523  00 

RECAPITULATION. 


FROM  CHURCHES, 


$7,202,523  00 


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"J  General  Objects.  . .  1,823.197  79  ) 
INDIVIDUAL   AND   MISCELLANEOUS   GIFTS,   MOSTLY  FOR   GENERAL 

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1837.  1869. 

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1.     TITLE  PAGE. 

i.     FAC-SIMILE   CERTIFICATE  OF  REUNION.     Signed  by  the  two  Moderators  and  seven' 
Clerks  of  1869. 

3.  THE  FIRST  CHURCH,  PHILADELPHIA.     Where  the  Assembly  of  1870  convened. 

4.  CHURCH  OF  THE  COVENANT,   NEW  YORK.     Where  the  Assembly  (N.  S.)   of  1869 

convened. 

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Rev.  A.  G.  HALL,  D.D.  Rev.  WILLIS  LORD,  D.D. 

Rev.  H.  R.  WILSON,  D.D. 

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ROBERT  CARTER,  Esq.  Hon.  W.  M.  FRANCIS. 

J.  C.  GRIER,  Esq.  Hon.  C.  D.  DRAKE. 

HENRY  DAY,  Esq. 

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Rev.  WILLIAM  ADAMS,  D.D.,  LL.D.  Rev.  R.  W.  PATTERSON,  D.D. 

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Rev.  J.  B.  SHAW,  D.D. 

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Hon.  WILLIAM  STRONG.  Hon.  DANIEL  HAINES. 

Hon.  WILLIAM  E.  DODGE.  J.  S.  FARRAND,  Esq. 

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10.  A  COMMUNION  GATHERING  IN  THE  OLDEN  TIME. 

11.  AUBUBN  SEMINARY. 

12.  TORTRAIT  OF  REV.  ASHBEL  GREEN,  D.D.,  LL.D. 

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14.  THIRD  CHURCH,  PITTSBURGH,  PA. 

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